The Samsung Galaxy Watch 3 has been leaked almost completely at this point. There’s some we still don’t know — how much it’ll cost, for example — but we’re fairly sure it’s going to be revealed on August 5th at Samsung Unpacked, we’ve got most of the specs at this point, and even a look at a live Watch 3 with a band getting unboxed and set up in a hands-on video. If Samsung has any big Watch 3 secrets left, they’re well hidden, but here’s everything we know so far.
A new leak by Evan Blass aka evLeaks has revealed one more not previously known about. The following details from the marketing of the watch have leaked, including the detailed specs sheet.
The noteworthy new component is the estimation of oxygen levels and VO2 Max analysis, something which required an extraordinary app on the more established Galaxy Watch devices.
The feature is particularly important for runners
Both smartwatches will include Gorilla Glass DX, will have 1GB of RAM, 8 B of capacity, features GPS, WLAN, and Bluetooth, and in certain versions LTE. They will be water-safe up to 50m and IP68/MIL-STD 810G rate. The 41mm model will have a 287mAh battery, while 45mm has a 340mAh battery with Qi wireless charging, and up to 56hr run time.
This since quite a while ago run time will take into consideration features, for example, sleep tracking, including REM phase tracking. The smartwatch will likewise incorporate ECG, detect stress levels, steps, and support 39 different sport modes.