Samsung Gear S3 Release Date, Specs, Price Update: Smartwatch Variants To Be Launched In Mid-November With A $356 Price Tag?

First Posted: Oct 28, 2016 04:50 AM EDT
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If you have been waiting for the much coveted Samsung Gear S3, then you may be just in for some surprise as the technology giant seems to be in the mood to launch it by mid-November. According to reports, the Samsung smartwatch will be launched in the United States, Canada, and South Korea for now, with the dominant European countries to go next.

Yes! You heard it right! the Samsung Gear S3 release date is reportedly just around two weeks away. Although, there is no fixed date of the Gear S3 launch at this moment, the speculations are rife that the much anticipated Samsung wearable device will get a November 18 release date.  

Some of the incredible Samsung Gear S3 specs and features include a heart rate sensor, speedometer, altimeter, integrated GPS along with Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and 4G LTE. If you thought that's amazing, then you probably have to hold your heart as this hell of a device features a 1.0 GHz processor with a massive internal memory (4GB), 768 MB RAM and a dynamic 380 mAh battery.

As for the software, the Samsung Gear S3 will be powered by Tizen OS. While, the dimensions they say would be pretty large with 49mm height and 46mm width, the two versions will accommodate round Super AMOLED display fitted with Gorilla Glass SR and a highly refined rotating bezel. Notably, users will be able to open around 10,000 applications on their Samsung Gear S3 and also read messages, adjust volume, and read messages using the highly capable rotating bezel.

Although, the Samsung Gear S3 price is not yet announced, the two variants of this hi-tech wearable, Gear S3 Classic and Gear S3 Frontier are reported to be priced separately and would be somewhere around U.S. $356, reported The Korea Times. With all the speculations about the Samsung Gear S3 release date, specs and price, we sincerely hope that lay our hands on this incredible device next month. 

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