It has been three years since Samsung launched a fitness band. The company has been focusing more on new smartwatches rather than fitness bands. However, the company is planning to launch a new fitness band—Galaxy Fit 3—to compete with newer fitness trackers and cheap smartwatches from Chinese firms.
Galaxy Fit 3 specifications
The Galaxy Fit 3 could be launched around the same time as the Galaxy S24, as its images have leaked several times over the past couple of months. Now, some specifications of the fitness band have leaked, revealing more about the upcoming device. The Galaxy Fit 3 has a 1.61-inch OLED screen with a pixel density of 302ppi, according to tipster Ahmed Qwaider. The device also features an aluminum case with an IP68 rating for dust and water resistance. It has a silicon wristband, and it weighs 21.39g.
According to the rumor, the Galaxy Fit 3 will have an ultra-long battery life of up to 21 days on a single charge. This is a week longer than the Galaxy Fit 2's 15-day claimed battery life. That's up to 10x more than the typical battery life of Samsung's Wear OS-based Galaxy Watches. The Galaxy Fit 3 will likely miss out on wireless charging, but it will still be worth it for people who don't like charging their wearables once every two days.
The Galaxy Fit 3 will be available in three colors: Grey, Pink Gold, and Silver. It will likely feature an accelerometer, a gyro, a heart rate monitor, and sleep tracking. Such thin devices typically do not have GPS built-in, but there are a few that do. So, we are still unsure if GPS is present on the Galaxy Fit 3. It will likely be priced around the $80 mark, according to previous leaks.