Samsung Galaxy Fit 3: The Galaxy Fit 3, which was officially released by Samsung today, is the replacement for the Galaxy Fit 2, which was introduced in 2020. With a larger display and a longer-lasting battery that can last up to 13 days, Samsung’s latest fitness tracker is impressive. In this article, we will tell you all you need to know about this amazing just-launched fitness tracker.
Samsung Galaxy Fit 3 specs
The 1.6″ AMOLED screen that comes with the Fit 3 is 45% larger than the one on the Fit 2. It has a single button on the right side and a band quick-release mechanism that just requires one click. Regretfully, the band’s proprietary charger requires two Pogo connectors at its base, therefore wireless charging is not an option.
The Galaxy Fit 3’s 208 mAh battery, according to Samsung, can last 13 days between charges. That the wearable just contains a few straightforward micro programmes, including Calendar, Weather, World Clock, and Sports Tracking, rather than Wear OS or any other complex UI, is beneficial.
As the Fit 3 does not have GPS, any exercise that requires moving outside would require a tethered smartphone for improved monitoring. Nevertheless, the device does support over 100 different types of workouts. The wearable measures steps taken, stress levels, and sleep habits; the Samsung Health app displays all of this data.
Fall detection and emergency SOS, which activate after five quick button presses, are features exclusive to the Fit 3 model in the series. Your location will then be shared with any pre-designated emergency contacts.
Expected price details
The markets that the Galaxy Fit 3 is intended for include Europe, South America, Asia, and Central America. The price has not been disclosed yet, but it is expected to go on sale on February 23. There are three colours of the fitness tracker available for purchase: Grey, Silver, and Pink Gold.
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