HIGHLIGHTS
- The user manual for the upcoming Galaxy Fit 3 has surfaced online.
- The design of the fitness tracker indicates a resemblance to the Apple Watch.
- The Samsung Galaxy Fit 3 will feature an optical heart rate sensor.
Samsung has yet to announce an official release date for the Galaxy Fit 3. However, ahead of that, it has been mistakenly listed on the official website several times. Now, the user manual for the upcoming fitness tracker has surfaced online, hinting at some key details. Moreover, the design indicates a resemblance to the Apple Watch due to its rectangular display.
Samsung Galaxy Fit 3 leaked manual details
The user manual spotted by SamMobiles, doesn’t provide any major revelations aside from confirming certain health and other features. It also confirms that the Galaxy Fit 3’s size and form factor places it between the Galaxy Watch and earlier Galaxy Fit models. Here are details of the Galaxy Fit 3, based on the user manual.
- The images from the Samsung Galaxy Fit 3 manual reveal a display with a wider aspect ratio compared to previous Fit models, resembling Apple Watch’s design.
- It will include an always-on display (AOD) feature, allowing information to be continuously displayed on the screen.
- The Galaxy Fit 3 will feature an optical heart rate sensor on the hardware side, lacking the full range of sensors found in Samsung’s smartwatches.
- Despite this limitation, the upcoming tracker will still offer many of the same health and fitness tracking capabilities.
- Health and fitness tracking abilities will include heart rate monitoring, blood oxygen level tracking, stress tracking, step counting, and exercise tracking.
- The device will also be capable of monitoring sleep patterns, although the accuracy of the results may be lower compared to Galaxy smartwatches.
- Samsung will provide features like customisable watch faces, timers, and weather updates, along with a range of health and wellness functionalities.
- The user manual reveals a convenient feature where the water lock automatically activates when engaging in water-based exercises like in a pool or open water swimming.
- The device boasts an IPX8 water-resistant rating, allowing it to withstand submersion in 1.5 meters of fresh water for up to 30 minutes without affecting its functionality.
- It is not confirmed, but as the user manual has surfaced online, it appears that the Samsung Galaxy Fit 3 is edging closer to its official launch.