Big screen, even bigger battery
Obviously, nothing is etched in stone just yet, but if the Galaxy Fit 3 is indeed set to come with a 1.61-inch display and “up to” 21 days of battery life, the aforementioned Fitbit Charge 6 could well find itself in some serious trouble.
This is (allegedly) the upcoming Galaxy Fit 3.
The Galaxy Fit 2, mind you, only sports a 1.1-inch screen with a resolution of 294 x 126 pixels, while its long overdue successor is expected to deliver 302 ppi pixel density. That’s a big number for a “rudimentary” activity tracker, and it could be achieved with a resolution of around 440 x 200 pixels, thus representing a major improvement in image quality.
What else could the Galaxy Fit 3 bring to the table?
Expected to be made available in gray, silver, and pink gold colorways, the Galaxy Fit 3 will impressively tip the scales at only 21.39 grams as well despite purportedly rocking a high-quality and presumably durable aluminum construction. That’s a lot lighter than the Fitbit Charge 6, and it further highlights the potential appeal of that large screen and remarkably hefty battery.
This is (definitely) the existing Galaxy Fit 2.
Like the Galaxy Fit 2, this next-gen tracker is all but guaranteed to keep track of your heart rate, calories burned, and sleep quality among others, and if Samsung really wants to give Google’s latest Fitbit-branded wearable a run for its money, ECG technology could be added in the mix as well.
That’s merely a guess, mind you, while GPS integration, for instance, feels like an absolute must. Then you have things like blood oxygen and skin temperature supervision, which may or may not happen depending on exactly how high Samsung will ultimately choose to price the Galaxy Fit 3.