Samsung launched its latest-generation flagship Galaxy S24 series along with its first smart ring called the Galaxy Ring earlier this month. The South Korean brand is reportedly working on a fitness tracker. The Samsung Galaxy Fit 3 has been surfacing in leaks and certification websites since last November. Now, the wearable device was spotted on Samsung’s official website. It was taken down but not before Gadgets and Wearables and Samsung Community took and shared screenshots of the listing. 

Samsung Galaxy Fit 3 pre-mature official listing reveals everything 

One of Samsung’s regional website accidentally went ahead and published images of the Galaxy Fit 3. The upcoming wearable design has the same rectangular design as seen in the leaked renders. The band has a quick release button mechanism and it is seen in Orange and Black strap options. There is a physical button on the right edge of the device.

As per the specification sheet shared by Samsung Community, the Galaxy Fit 3 will feature a 1.57-inch AMOLED display. It will have an aluminum unibody with IP68 certification and 5ATM water resistance. The tracker will tip the scales at 18.5 grams. The display itself is a big upgrade compared to the Galaxy Fit 2 that debuted way back in 2020. 

On the fitness front, the Samsung Galaxy Fit 3 will be equipped with an optical heart rate sensor, sleep tracking, light sensor, and fall detection. It will pack support for more than 100 exercise modes. However, the wearable device will lack a built-in GPS, speaker, and an NFC. 

The leak also reveals that the Samsung Galaxy Fit 3 will be backed by up to 13 days of battery life. It will offer convenient features like notifications, music playback, camera control, find my phone, and more. 

Now, only the pricing of the Samsung Galaxy Fit 3 remains under wraps. It is rumored to cost around the $80 mark. With today’s accidental listing, the wearable device could likely launch very soon. 

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