Everything about the upcoming Galaxy Fit 3 has been prematurely confirmed by Samsung

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Everything about the upcoming Galaxy Fit 3 has been prematurely confirmed by Samsung

Everything about the upcoming Galaxy Fit 3 has been prematurely confirmed by Samsung،

Does anyone remember the Galaxy Fit 2 released in 2020? Someone? To be honest, Samsung's Fitbit tracker alternative was pretty easily forgettable despite impressive battery life, which isn't really what we can say about the all-new Galaxy Fit 3.

Leaked in all its glory almost three months ago and many people are expecting it to see the light of day alongside the ultra high-end. Galaxy S24 family of handsets earlier this month, the massively improved wearable device is… technically still not available yet, which hasn't stopped it from casually and randomly popping up on an official Samsung site yesterday.
Because this probably wasn't supposed to happen, no details of it are currently visible, but thanks to the folks at Samsung Community And Gadgets and wearableswe know everything the world's second-largest smartwatch vendor inadvertently and prematurely revealed about the unreleased fitness tracker.
While it's obviously not targeting exactly the same audience as the Apple Watch Series 9 or Samsung's Galaxy Watch 6, this bad boy seems capable of performing many of the tasks traditionally reserved for full-fledged smartwatches, offering controls multimedia and displaying “snapshots. ” notifications from connected smartphones while tracking sleep and “more than 100 exercises” and even detecting falls.
Although the Galaxy Fit 3 does not include standalone GPS connectivity, advanced ECG technology or a blood pressure sensor, its optical heart rate monitor and especially blood oxygen monitoring should make it an extraordinary instrument (economical) to keep an eye on the health and well-being of the wearer.
This blood oxygen sensor (aka pulse oximeter) is no longer supported by premium (and expensive) Apple Watch Series 9 and Ultra 2 due to legal complications, mind you, which further highlights the rare value Samsung is set to deliver here for the low-cost wearable device market segment.

Of course, we don't yet know exactly how much (or how much) the Galaxy Fit 3 will cost, and with a significantly larger 1.6-inch AMOLED touchscreen and higher-quality aluminum build compared to its predecessor, a sort a price rise is almost guaranteed.

Just like the Galaxy Fit 2, this new activity tracker will positively shine in the battery life department, promising to keep the lights on for up to 13 days on a single charge, which is a pretty mind-blowing figure considering the aforementioned screen size. and the not too modest resolution of 402 x 256 pixels. Now all we can really do is wait for a proper announcement and a commercial release, hopefully at a price no higher than $100 or $120.