Samsung is working on a new wearable fitness tracker which is set to launch soon. The company’s new gadget in question is the Galaxy Fit 3, which was recently spotted on a certification platform. Now, it has visited TUV Rheinland, revealing some of its battery and charging related specifications.
Samsung Galaxy Fit 3 Battery and Charging Speeds
Looking at the latest certification, the South Korean tech giant’s upcoming Galaxy Fit 3 carries the model number SM-R390. Just recently, we covered the BIS and FCC certification of this gadget. In other words, the Galaxy Fit 3 will be launching in the Indian and global market. The leaked renders from WindowsReport also offered us a look at the design of the new wearable device.
Now, the TUV Rheinland certification has revealed that the Samsung Galaxy Fit 3 will be powered by a 200mAh battery pack. This also means that the Galaxy Fit 3 has a slightly larger battery than the Galaxy Fit 2, by 41mAh to be exact. Furthermore, the latest sighting states that the upcoming fitness band will support 5W charging as well. Based on what we know so far, the Galaxy Fit 3 features a button on the right side, a heart rate sensor, and likely offers non-removable straps.
This model will come in a pink color option and might bring GPS support, which its predecessors lacked. The wearable may run on the Android platform this time around along with built-in storage to offer music playback. As of right now, Samsung has yet to unveil any details regarding this device. So stick around for more updates.
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