Galaxy Fit 3 Images Get Spotted On Samsung’s Regional Website

Back in 2020, Samsung debuted its Galaxy Fit 2 smart band, and now, as a successor, it is gearing up for its Galaxy Fit 3 smart band.
The Galaxy fans community was eagerly waiting for the next generation of smart fit bands. Previously, in 2022, it was already unveiled that the brand had started working on Galaxy Fit 3, whereas the images leaked as well. But from 2022 to 2024, it’s quite a long wait.

Now, more images of the Galaxy Fit 3 smart wearable band have been revealed, and they are spotted on Samsung’s official website. It is being speculated by one of Samsung’s regional websites, where they were uploaded ahead of the time of the brand.

The images reveal that the forthcoming Galaxy Fit 3 will arrive in black and orange color variants, along with the silver case itself. However, it has also become known that the brand will sell the device in three case colors, which include – Gray, Pink, Gold, and Silver.
It is also expected that the Galaxy Fit 3 band will feature a quick-release mechanism, similar to what was found on the Galaxy Watch 6 series. Meanwhile, the Korean giants may sell the band in various color variants. It also may drive various workout modes, sleep tracking, heart rate tracking, and syncing with Samsung Health. The brand will power it in a way that gives strong competition to other wearable smart bands such as the Fitbit Charge 6, the Xiaomi Band 8, and many others.

The Galaxy Fit 3 band may feature a 1.61-inch screen on the front that seems to display multiple fitness and workout metrics, the battery charge level, and a list of some preloaded workouts. From the previous leaks and also a device of this lineup, it is expected that the Galaxy Fit 3 smart band may deliver 21 days of battery life under normal usage conditions and use cases. As per the reports, the smart band may weigh just 21g and has a sleek design, and it could cost almost twice as much as the Galaxy Fit 2. The Galaxy Fit 3 may run a custom software named rtOS instead of Wear OS, which was seen on the previous Galaxy Watch 4 and newer smartwatches from the Galaxy lineup.