Samsung Galaxy Fit 3 leaks out again - this time on Samsung's own website

Official images give us our best look yet at next-gen fitness tracker
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Samsung appears to have leaked the Galaxy Fit 3 on one of its websites, showing off official images, band colors, and more details relating to the unreleased fitness tracker.

In a Samsung Gulf site listing (shown below) that's now been removed from the front end, the images match the major Fit 3 leak from November that showed off renders of the design.

The mistake could indicate that the Galaxy Fit 3 is close to an official reveal - a move that would mark a revival of the line and the first launch since the Galaxy Fit 2 arrived in 2020.

However, despite this latest high-profile leak, it's still a possibility that the Fit 3 will instead arrive alongside the Galaxy Watch 7 and Galaxy Ring later this year.

WareableSamsung Galaxy Fit 3 leak

Whatever the case, this new leak all but confirms much of what we've already seen rumored.

The listings found in Google image searches suggest it will be available in a silver, dark grey, or pink case, with band options coming in orange, green, and pink, respectively. 

As shown in previous leaked images, a single button is present on the right side of the case, which would also suggest that whispers relating to a 1.61-inch display are bang on. The total dimensions have also been previously rumored to come in at 93 x 9.5 x 24mm. 

Based on old information, the Fit 3 could also be seriously long-lasting. Previous certifications have already hinted that a 200mAh battery will be housed in the Fit 3, which is up from the 41mAh unit in the Fit 2 - a device that already lasted around two weeks on a single charge. 

This latest listing doesn't confirm this battery size, but anything over a week (with the always-on display enabled) would blow competition like the Fitbit Charge 6 out of the water.  

For now, though, we'll have to wait for the official announcement for details on this, the potential inclusion of GPS, and pricing details. Stay tuned. 


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Following a stint as Reviews Editor at Pocket-lint, Conor returned to Wareable Media Group in 2022 as Editor-at-Large. Conor has become a wearables expert, and helps people get more from their wearable tech, via Wareable's considerable how-to-based guides. 

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