Galaxy Fit 3, a cheap exercise tracker from Samsung, is coming to the US
Samsung launches the Galaxy Fit 3 fitness tracker in the US starting January 9, 2025, for $59.99. It originally launched internationally last February and had some compelling features for that price. The Fit 3 comes with a 1.6-inch screen, an aluminum frame, and 13-day battery life, charged at the same time.
The price is cheap, but the Galaxy Fit 3 still includes a number of advanced health and fitness monitoring capabilities common on high devices like Galaxy Watch 7. Among them are sleep, playing Snoter detection, blood oxygen level, heart rate measurement, and the tracking of 100 types of exercise. Gray, Silver, and Pink Gold colors will be available for the device.
At the same time, Samsungalso brings Galaxy A16 5G phones to the United States at prices of 199.99 dollars. Meanwhile, this cost-effective gadget presents a 6.7 inch FHD+ OLED screen with fluid 90 Hz refresh rate and supports up to the Exynos 1330 processor.
The phone's camera system includes a 50MP main sensor, a 5MP ultra-wide angle lens, and a 2MP macro lens. Like the Galaxy Fit 3, the Galaxy A16 5G will come in gray, silver, and rose gold. The two devices position themselves to offer quality functionalities at an accessible price in order to give American consumers some budget-friendly technology options in the Samsung lineup.