The anticipation for the Galaxy Fit 3 is mounting with recent leaks shedding some light on what could be a significant upgrade over its predecessor, the Galaxy Fit 2.
With nearly four years elapsed since the release of the Galaxy Fit 2, speculation has been rife about the enhancements Samsung might introduce to elevate the user experience.
A marketing manual leak, as unveiled by The Tech Outlook via SlashLeaks, provides a detailed look into the specifications and features set to define the Galaxy Fit 3.
The Galaxy Fit 3 is rumoured to boast a 1.6-inch AMOLED display, offering a resolution of 256×402 pixels (302 PPI), which promises crisp and vibrant visuals for users.
Battery life is a critical aspect of any wearable, and the Galaxy Fit 3 does not disappoint, with a 208mAh battery capacity that supports up to 13 days of usage on a single charge.
This is a notable improvement, ensuring that users can enjoy extended periods without the need for frequent recharging.
The Galaxy Fit 3 is likely going to be a very helpful tool for fitness enthusiasts, thanks to its inclusion of 101 workout modes and six auto-tracking modes, catering to a wide range of physical activities.
For performance needs the device will come with 16MB of RAM and 256MB of storage.
The choice of materials also reflects a focus on durability and style, with an all-aluminium body and a glass display, available in grey, silver, or pink gold at launch.
Comparing the Galaxy Fit 3 to its predecessor reveals several upgrades that enhance its appeal.
While Samsung has yet to announce an official release date or pricing for the Galaxy Fit 3, the presence of pre-order options through third-party retailers in certain regions suggests that its launch may be on the horizon.
The Galaxy Fit 3 is rumoured to have a 1.6-inch sAMOLED display, a 208mAh battery allowing for extended use, and improved fitness tracking with 101 workout modes. It’s also designed with a durable aluminium body and comes in multiple colours.
The new Galaxy Fit 3 boasts a battery life that supports up to 13 days on a single charge, marking a significant improvement over the Galaxy Fit 2 and ensuring longer usage periods without the need for frequent recharging.
Yes, the Galaxy Fit 3 is expected to offer advanced sleep tracking features, including sleep coaching, blood oxygen monitoring, and snoring detection, enhancing the device’s utility for health monitoring.
The Galaxy Fit 3 is designed to be 46% larger yet 10% thinner than the Galaxy Fit 2, providing a more visible display without increasing the bulk on the wrist, and it’s constructed with an all-aluminium body for added durability.
While an official release date has not been announced by Samsung, the availability of pre-order options through third-party retailers suggests that the Galaxy Fit 3’s launch could be imminent.
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