Samsung has quietly launched the Galaxy Fit 3 in India, offering fitness tracking at an affordable price of INR 4,999 ($60). The device features a 45% bigger OLED touchscreen, aluminum body with 5ATM and IP68 ratings, heart-rate monitor, and can track 100 types of workouts. It syncs body vitals with the Samsung Health app, lasts up to 13 days on a full charge, and offers features like displaying notifications, controlling smartphone functions, and emergency SOS and Fall Detection.
Samsung has officially unveiled the Galaxy Fit 3 fitness tracker, featuring a larger 1.6-inch screen, health and fitness tracking capabilities, 13-day battery life, and water and dust protection. It also includes additional safety features such as fall detection and emergency SOS. The device is set to go on sale from February 23 in select markets, with pricing yet to be announced.
Samsung is set to launch the Galaxy Fit 3, with leaked features including a 1.6-inch AMOLED screen, aluminum body, IP68 rating, 16MB of RAM, 256MB of internal storage, 208mAh battery, and 101 workout modes. It also offers blood oxygen level tracking, sleep monitoring, Fall Detection, Emergency SOS, and can be used as a remote shutter for a paired smartphone's camera. The fitness band is larger and thinner than its predecessor, the Galaxy Fit 2, and focuses on advanced sleep coaching and improved workout tracking.
The upcoming Galaxy Fit 3, Samsung's new fitness tracker, is set to launch soon, with its user manual already available, confirming its health and fitness tracking features. The device falls between a smartwatch and previous Galaxy Fit trackers in terms of size and form factor, featuring a rectangular 1.6-inch display and limited to an optical heart rate sensor. It will support tracking heart rate, blood oxygen levels, stress, exercise, and sleep patterns, with various customization options available.
Samsung accidentally published a product page for the upcoming Galaxy Fit 3 fitness tracker, revealing details such as a larger screen, longer battery life, and new features like snore detection. The tracker boasts an aluminum body, a 1.6-inch AMOLED display, 13 days of battery life, and various health-related features. The premature listing suggests a launch may be imminent, making this a long-awaited release for Samsung.
Images of the upcoming Samsung Galaxy Fit 3 smart band have been leaked on Samsung's website, revealing black and orange color variants with a silver case and a quick-release band mechanism. The device is expected to feature a 1.61-inch screen displaying fitness metrics, pre-loaded workouts, and battery level, with a reported 21-day battery life and a sleek design. Priced higher than its predecessor, the Galaxy Fit 3 may run rtOS and offer workout modes, sleep tracking, heart rate tracking, and syncing with Samsung Health, competing with Fitbit and Xiaomi's offerings.