The Korean giant is bringing some surprising accessories and wearables this year, amid talks of the smart ring, a new wearable is spotted on FCC with SM-R390. As per the documents, and label diagram the new wearable appears to be the successor to the Galaxy Fit2 which was launched three years ago.

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New Samsung Wearable on FCC

The listing unveils the rear design schematics of the wearable which seems to carry some heart rate sensor along with the certification details. We could even spot the pogo pin charger which has remained part of the Galaxy Fit series for the past several years. It seems to bundle with a 5W adapter if we consider the rating information on the rear side of the schematic. Further, it is tested with a B319 battery.

It will be a successor to the Galaxy Fit 2 which was launched a few years ago featuring a 1.1-inch AMOLED display, 5ATM water resistance, and a few other features. Following the predecessor, we expect the new Galaxy Fit 3 to feature a heart rate sensor, accelerometer, automatic workout detection, sleep tracking, and a few new features. Further, it will surely bring utility features such as notifications sync, music controls, etc. We expect Samsung to bring a Calling feature considering the current competition in the same segment.

It will run rtOS which aids all the above features. However, nothing is confirmed yet from Samsung’s side, but the certification listing confirms a new Samsung Wearable is in the works.

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