Wearable technologies are gaining popularity day by day. Nowadays, many people stroll around with a smartwatch or wristband on their arms. While initially this might be attributed to “technology addiction,” the reality is much different. Users employ these wearable technologies for health monitoring features such as sleep tracking, heart rate monitoring, stress analysis, and blood pressure measurement. For instance, we even recently shared the story of a man whose life was saved thanks to a Huawei smartwatch.

Frequent encounters with similar stories contribute to the growing interest in these products. Of course, where there’s demand, there’s supply. In today’s world, numerous companies like Huawei, Apple, and Samsung are actively working on wearable technologies. In fact, Samsung is gearing up to introduce its new wristband, the Galaxy Fit 3, in the near future. Recent leaks even suggest that the wristband could rival the Xiaomi Band 8, particularly in terms of battery life. Here are the details…

Samsung Galaxy Fit 3 Specs Leak Reveals Insane Battery Life!

In fact, we already know a lot about the Galaxy Fit 3, expected to be unveiled alongside the S24 series at Samsung’s Unpacked event in January. According to the information available, the wristband will feature a 1.61-inch OLED screen with a density of 302 PPI. The device will come with an aluminum casing and an IP68 certification. However, the real highlight of the eagerly anticipated wristband is its battery life.

Samsung Galaxy Fit 3

According to leaks, the Samsung Galaxy Fit 3 is expected to go approximately 21 days without needing a recharge. This represents a significant improvement of 7 days compared to the previous model. If you’ve used Galaxy smartwatches in the past, you may be aware that Samsung has excelled in many aspects but has struggled with battery life. Nevertheless, it seems the company is taking significant steps to address this issue. Unfortunately, we don’t yet know the mAh value of the battery.

Considering the device’s maximum weight of 21.39 grams, it’s safe to assume that the capacity may not be excessively high. Despite these improvements, Samsung falls short in terms of pricing. The Galaxy Fit 3 is expected to be sold for $80 in the European market, while its main competitor, the Xiaomi Band, is available for under $50 in most countries. Even with the introduction of a new model, the expected price range remains comparable. In light of these circumstances, how the South Korean manufacturer plans to outpace its major rival remains a subject of curiosity.

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