![]() About a month later, I received the watch back with a letter explaining that the watch was un-repairable due to liquid damage and Samsung had voided my warranty. After speaking with a Samsung representative who assured me that the watch would be fixed at no cost, as it was under warranty, I sent it in. I wore it while playing in a splash pad with my son (totally within the parameters set out by the device instructions re: use in water!), and it started malfunctioning, turning on/off with the screen flickering. I am primarily a runner, but I bought this watch partly for its advertisement as "water resistant" (heck, the advertising picture even shows it dripping with water!). As someone who really loved the idea of the Gear S3 but couldn’t wear one due to the extremely large size, this is incredible news.DO NOT, I repeat, DO NOT buy this watch if you in any way intend to use it around water. ![]() To put things into perspective, the Gear S3 Frontier has dimensions of 46 x 49 x 12.9mm and weighs 62-grams without a watch band. ![]() The Gear Sport measures in at 42.9 x 44.6 x 11.6mm, and without the band attached, weighs in at 50-grams. Surrounding the display is a rotating bezel for interacting with the Tizen UI, and you’ll find two physical buttons on the right. The front of the Gear Sport is home to a 1.2-inch Super AMOLED display with a resolution of 360 x 360 ( something we confirmed last week). ![]() To be perfectly honest, that’s not necessarily a bad thing. The Samsung Gear Sport is another wearable with a focus on fitness, but unlike the Fit 2 Pro that’s designed to be a powerful fitness tracker and not much else, the Gear Sport is a proper smartwatch that also happens to be really good at keeping track of your health and physical activity.Īt first glance, the Gear Sport’s metal body looks a lot like a smaller version of the Gear S3 Frontier that was released last year. #Samsung fit2 pro timer app freeCertain retailers will also include a free pair of Samsung’s U Flex headphones with your purchase. You’ll be able to purchase the Gear Fit 2 Pro at Amazon, Best Buy, B&H Photo, Macy’s, and Samsung’s official website. The Gear Fit 2 Pro will be available for pre-order on Thursday, August 31 and cost $199 -making it slightly more expensive than the $179 MSRP for the regular Gear Fit 2. Samsung says that the Pro should be able to last around 3 to 4 days with “typical usage” with its 200 mAh battery, but actively using the built-in GPS will reduce battery life down to around 9 hours before needing to charge up. #Samsung fit2 pro timer app BluetoothOther specifications for the Gear Fit 2 Pro include a 200 mAh battery, 4GB of storage, 500MB RAM, Bluetooth 4.2, and a weight of 34-grams. The wearable can keep track of your steps, count calories you’ve burned and consumed, record a variety of different workout routines, map runs with the built-in GPS, and even keep tabs on your swimming activity thanks to the 5 ATM water resistance (up to 50-meter submersion). The display measures in at 1.5-inches with a resolution of 216 x 432, and the curved Super AMOLED technology continues to impress as much as it did last time around. Samsung’s Gear Fit 2 Pro is available in two colors - black and red - and this year’s model ditches 2016’s Gear Fit 2’s snap band for a more secure and traditional watch clasp. This left little to the imagination leading up to today’s event, but even so, that doesn’t keep the Gear Fit 2 Pro from looking like an excellent alternative to the Fitbits and Misfits of the world. ![]() The Gear Fit 2 Pro first popped up online on August 14 with an initial design and specs leak, and before the wearable’s proper announcement, Samsung accidentally published a product listing for the gadget on its official website. Samsung held a press conference in Berlin today ahead of the official opening of IFA 2017, and unveiled its two new wearables that we’ve been expecting for some time now - the Gear Fit 2 Pro and the Gear Sport. ![]()
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