The Galaxy Watch 3 has once again appeared in leaked images.
The new images come from TechTalkTV (via 9to5Google), which posted the images on Twitter. In the previous image we could see what the two sizes of watches look like, but this time we can see the screen switches and Samsung's Tizen OS 5.5 software in more detail.
It is difficult to read the display from the quality of the images, but previous rumors suggest this will be a 1.2" (41mm) or 1.4" (45mm) display, with Gorilla Glass DX for durability. The display is larger than the previous generation Galaxy Watch, but the overall size of the watch is smaller.
Another noticeable difference from the original Galaxy Watch is the button on the right side; it protrudes more from the housing on the Galaxy Watch 3 and should be easier to press.
The main menu is arranged in a circle for easy navigation with the Galaxy Watch 3's distinctive bezel. Also, diving into the options menu, we see the presence of a "retailmode player". This is a setting that displays the product's most important features when it is displayed in stores. This is a pretty good indication that the Watch 3 release date is not far off.
The new Galaxy Watch will be available in either titanium or stainless steel at launch, and will probably cost around $400. new products, and will likely make its first appearance at the rumored Galaxy Unpacked event in August.
The Galaxy Watch 3's biggest competitor, the Apple Watch 6, will debut in September according to rumors we have seen. This should give Samsung's latest wearable a strong competitor, and Apple is rumored to finally add long-requested features like sleep tracking and SpO2 monitoring, as well as new ideas like mental health tracking.
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