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Samsung Galaxy Watch3 come with more features, LTE variants in both sizes.

The stream of Samsung announcement continues - after the two Galaxy Note20 phones and two Galaxy Tab S7 tablets, there is also a new smartwatch - the Galaxy Watch3. It comes with the ability to measure the blood oxygen levels (SpO2) and will also provide blood pressure and ECG readings.

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The smartwatch comes in two sizes - 45mm and 41mm, with respective screen diagonals of 1.4” and 1.2”. The panel is Super AMOLED with a resolution of 360 x 360 pixels and has Gorilla Glass DX on top for protection. The bezel will be able to rotate and used for some navigation in the OS.

On the inside we’re looking at an Exynos 9110 chipset with dual-core CPU at 1.15 GHz. It has 1GB RAM + 8GB storage at its disposable and there’s also a version with LTE modem and eSIM.

The Samsung Galaxy Watch3 offers IP68 water and dust protection and is compliant with the MIL-STD-810G standard for durability. The battery is 340 mAh or 247 mAh, depending on the size, and comes with wireless charging, as well as the standard one with magnetic circular pad.

Samsung stays loyal to its wearable OS - the Galaxy Watch3 comes with Tizen 5.5. The company cautiously reminded in a press release that while the watch will have a blood oxygen sensor, the actual feature won’t arrive until later this year. The BP, ECG readings will be market-dependent as they need to be authorized by local health authorities.

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The wearable is said to be the ultimate partner for training, and Samsung developed the software to offer real-time feedback and Running analysis (also available later this year). The cardio progress will be tracked by VO2 Max readings, tutted by some like the one measure you should take into account when running.

Another feature Samsung is really proud of is its sleep management. It isn’t a new feature per se, but with the Galaxy Watch3 it will bring new sleep score and more accurate insights to help you get better rest.

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All Galaxy Watch3 owners will have access to over 120 different video workouts on Samsung Health that can be performed at home since many people remain confined at home for the near future. Video can be played on any device and Galaxy Watch3 will track it live, giving step-by-step navigations.

The Samsung Galaxy Watch3 integration with the Galaxy Note20 smartphones include automatic reply options both for messages or gifs/images, and will also offer hand gestures like clenching or unclenching fist to receive a call, but that has to be turned on/off through the Labs menu in the Galaxy Wear app.

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The smartwatch will be available starting August 6 in select countries, while Europe will get it on August 21. Both sizes are available in Wi-Fi only or LTE + Wi-Fi variants in Mystic Silver color. The 41 mm Galaxy Watch3 will get the Mystic Bronze color option, as well as Mystic Silver. The 45 mm will be offered in either Mystic Silver or Mystic Black, and later this year will arrive an exclusive Titanium variant.

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Prices begin from €429 for the 41mm Galaxy Watch3 and €459 for the 45mm version, but those are for the Wi-Fi only options. The ones with LTE are €50 more each, or respectively €479 and €509.



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Samsung briefly put up support pages for the upcoming Galaxy Watch 3 on its South Korean website and subsequently pulled them.

The only information the pages contained was the model number of the device - four in this case. The SM-R840NZKAKOO/SM-R840NZSAKOO - which refer to the 41mm model - and SM-R850NZDAKOO/SM-R850NZSAKOO - the 45mm. These are the non-cellular variants of the upcoming smartwatch, the cellular models have the SM-R845 and SM-R855 model numbers.

However we do know some of the specs, courtesy of the Galaxy Watch 3's certification with Thailand's NBTC. The case will be covered with Gorilla Glass XD and will have 5ATM water-resistance and cover some of the MIL-STD 810G certification for added durability.

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Both the 41mm and 45mm will have LTE variants and all models will have GPS. Naturally the Galaxy Watch 3 will have a heart-rate monitor, and it's very likely it will also have blood pressure monitoring. There's a rumored Titanium model as well.

A recent rumor suggested that Samsung will hold an event for the Galaxy Note20 series and the Galaxy Fold 2 on August 5, there's a good chance the Galaxy Watch 3 will make its official appearance alongside those.
 
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Boas, já andam aí videos de hands-on e unboxing da versão 41mm :lol:
Não mostra muito em termos de funcionalidade mas já dá para ter um cheirinho da coisa...
Aqui ficam os videos:
 
Para além do design e do espaço de armazenamento o que é que muda face ao active 2? Funcionalidades? Até diria que praticamente todas surgirão no active 2.
 
Samsung Galaxy Watch3 come with more features, LTE variants in both sizes

The stream of Samsung announcement continues - after the two Galaxy Note20 phones and two Galaxy Tab S7 tablets, there is also a new smartwatch - the Galaxy Watch3. It comes with the ability to measure the blood oxygen levels (SpO2) and will also provide blood pressure and ECG readings.

gsmarena_003.jpg


The smartwatch comes in two sizes - 45mm and 41mm, with respective screen diagonals of 1.4” and 1.2”. The panel is Super AMOLED with a resolution of 360 x 360 pixels and has Gorilla Glass DX on top for protection. The bezel will be able to rotate and used for some navigation in the OS.

On the inside we’re looking at an Exynos 9110 chipset with dual-core CPU at 1.15 GHz. It has 1GB RAM + 8GB storage at its disposable and there’s also a version with LTE modem and eSIM.

The Samsung Galaxy Watch3 offers IP68 water and dust protection and is compliant with the MIL-STD-810G standard for durability. The battery is 340 mAh or 247 mAh, depending on the size, and comes with wireless charging, as well as the standard one with magnetic circular pad.

Samsung stays loyal to its wearable OS - the Galaxy Watch3 comes with Tizen 5.5. The company cautiously reminded in a press release that while the watch will have a blood oxygen sensor, the actual feature won’t arrive until later this year. The BP, ECG readings will be market-dependent as they need to be authorized by local health authorities.

gsmarena_011.jpg


The wearable is said to be the ultimate partner for training, and Samsung developed the software to offer real-time feedback and Running analysis (also available later this year). The cardio progress will be tracked by VO2 Max readings, tutted by some like the one measure you should take into account when running.

Another feature Samsung is really proud of is its sleep management. It isn’t a new feature per se, but with the Galaxy Watch3 it will bring new sleep score and more accurate insights to help you get better rest.

41 mm Samsung Galaxy Watch3
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All Galaxy Watch3 owners will have access to over 120 different video workouts on Samsung Health that can be performed at home since many people remain confined at home for the near future. Video can be played on any device and Galaxy Watch3 will track it live, giving step-by-step navigations.

The Samsung Galaxy Watch3 integration with the Galaxy Note20 smartphones include automatic reply options both for messages or gifs/images, and will also offer hand gestures like clenching or unclenching fist to receive a call, but that has to be turned on/off through the Labs menu in the Galaxy Wear app.

45mm Samsung Galaxy Watch3
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The smartwatch will be available starting August 6 in select countries, while Europe will get it on August 21. Both sizes are available in Wi-Fi only or LTE + Wi-Fi variants in Mystic Silver color. The 41 mm Galaxy Watch3 will get the Mystic Bronze color option, as well as Mystic Silver. The 45 mm will be offered in either Mystic Silver or Mystic Black, and later this year will arrive an exclusive Titanium variant.

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Prices begin from €429 for the 41mm Galaxy Watch3 and €459 for the 45mm version, but those are for the Wi-Fi only options. The ones with LTE are €50 more each, or respectively €479 and €509.
 
Não percebo a subida do preço, o SOC continua o mesmo À uns 2/3 anos.
As funcionalidades adicionais, quando chegarem a vários mercados já sairam uns 2 relógios depois.
 
Não percebo a subida do preço, o SOC continua o mesmo À uns 2/3 anos.
As funcionalidades adicionais, quando chegarem a vários mercados já sairam uns 2 relógios depois.
Mesmo. Acho que out of the box e realmente novo só mesmo a capacidade de medir o nível de oxigénio no sangue. Tudo o resto, ECG, pressão arterial, pelo que percebi, continua pendente de aprovação.

O mais caricato é que possivelmente quando for aprovado para este, também é para o Galaxy Active 2 (que ainda não percebi se tem o leitor de SpO2).
Julgo que daqui a poucos meses o preço estará bem mais baixo.
 
Está super caro... Neste momento o ative 2 é uma aposta muito melhor.
Btw, houve leak da apk e tpk no xda com ECG a funcionar!
 
Ainda não consegui perceber bem, mas as features BPM e ECG não estão disponíveis no firmware de origem ou estão?
 
Alguém sabe se irá dar para utilizar a versão LTE na vodafone? estou a pensar finalmente dar reforma ao meu moto 360 2a geração, de facto o preço deste subiu um bom bocado, mas não sei se o valor das ofertas não compensa em termos dos valores que pode descer daqui a 1 ou 2 meses.
 
Nunca é 1 ou 2 meses.
Preços aceitáveis só daqui a 6 meses...

O Galaxy Watch só este ano, desde Fevereiro/Março é que começou a ter preços aceitáveis...
Depende onde compras.
Acredito que até Outubro vou comprar a menos 100€, em lojas de confiança, talvez até na Amazon.

Já agora não foi comentado aqui, mas eu preferia que viesse bracelete de borracha em vez de pele.

Edit: Já há lojas a vender a 393€.
Estou confiante que em Setembro vou buscar a 350€.
 
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