Samsung’s upcoming fitness tracker, the Galaxy Fit 3 has been prematurely revealed in multiple ways. Samsung itself accidentally included the Galaxy Fit 3 on its website, and the official user manual is now even available online. Adding to this, a hands-on video showing the Galaxy Fit 3 has now surfaced online.

In the video, we can see the fitness tracker in two color options — black/dark gray and silver with a white wrist strap. Additionally, we can also see a couple of watch faces for the Galaxy Fit 3.

The new generation of Samsung’s fitness tracker differs notably from its predecessor, the Fit 2. While the Fit 2 had a capsule-style display, the Fit 3 boasts a wider rectangular display which should improve readability for texts and overall user experience. 

Reports suggest it features a 1.1-inch always-on AMOLED display with a 5ATM rating for water resistance. Similarly, previous reports indicate that the tracker is equipped with an optical heart rate sensor for precise health monitoring. 

Samsung Galaxy Fit 3 hands-on
Galaxy FIt 3 render.

It will track vital metrics such as heart rate, blood oxygen levels, and stress levels, while also offering features like step counting, exercise tracking, and sleep pattern analysis for comprehensive well-being insights.

Likewise, the Galaxy Fit 3 may sport a 200 mAh battery capacity, which is a notable increase of 41 mAh compared to its predecessor. It is expected to support 5W charging.

However, being a fitness tracker, it will lack support for third-party apps. While Samsung hasn’t officially announced a release date for the Galaxy Fit 3, the retail sightings suggest an imminent launch is highly likely.

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