The long-awaited Galaxy Fit 3 is still not official, despite being leaked in high-quality renders more than three months ago. Samsung’s next big wearable device has had pretty much all of its specifications and features revealed, even starring in a real-life hands-on video ahead of its actual announcement.
So, what’s new with the Galaxy Fit 3 compared to its predecessor, the Galaxy Fit 2? Let’s take a look:
– The Galaxy Fit 3 aims to improve almost everything about its predecessor while maintaining a battery life of up to 13 days.
– It will feature an impressively large and sharp 1.6-inch display with a resolution of 402 x 256 pixels.
– New features include Emergency SOS functionality, fall detection capabilities, Find My Device support, blood oxygen tracking, enhanced sleep tracking technology with snoring detection and overall “coaching”, and improved automatic and manual workout modes.
– The Galaxy Fit 3 will be 10 percent thinner and a whopping 46 percent larger than the Fit 2.
Does the Galaxy Fit 3 have what it takes to become the world’s top fitness tracker in 2024? Based on all the materials leaked today, it’s pretty hard for us not to agree. However, it’s important to note that Samsung may not include standalone GPS connectivity on the Galaxy Fit 3 like its competitor, the Fitbit Charge 6.
While we await confirmation on pricing and other details in the near future, it’s clear that Samsung is making significant strides with the Galaxy Fit 3. Stay tuned for more updates!