Samsung Galaxy Watch 3 price is expected to be between $400 & $600


Samsung Galaxy Watch 3

South Korean manufacturing giant, Samsung is currently working on the Galaxy Watch 3 series. Over the past few days, there have been numerous leaks regarding this smartwatch. According to @evleaks, the Samsung Galaxy Watch 3 nine distinct configurations. These models are either 41mm or 45mm.  According to recent speculations, this smartwatch will officially arrive on July 22. Furthermore, he said that the price of this smartwatch will range from $400 to $600. A

Samsung Galaxy Watch 3

According to reports, there are two dial versions of the Galaxy Watch 3. One is the 1.2-inch version with a 41 mm dial while the other is a 1.4-inch version with a 45 mm dial. All versions have built-in 8GB storage space and support blood pressure monitoring. From previous news, the rotatable dial in the Samsung Galaxy Watch 3 will be thinner than the previous generation.

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Furthermore, there are reports that the Galaxy Watch 3 will have a heart rate monitor. It will also come with 8 pulse reading photodiodes, blood pressure monitoring, and an electrocardiogram (ECG) sensor. In addition, the 41 mm and 45 mm versions have built-in 247mAh and 340mAh batteries respectively. They both support IP68 waterproof, built-in 1GB RAM, and run Tizen OS 5.5 system.

Considering all the leaked images, we now have three different color options for the upcoming Galaxy Watch 3. We’re looking at an all-black finish, all-bronze finish along with a third silver option. The Silver color option, on the other hand, also features black strap and the black rotating bezel. With that said, we expect the watch to arrive in two build options – stainless steel and titanium.

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