Samsung Gear S3 Frontier Release Date, News and Updates:T-Mobile Releases Cheaper Smartwatch Offer' Specs and Features

Samsung Gear S3 Frontier Release Date, News and Updates:T-Mobile Releases Cheaper Smartwatch Offer' Specs and Features

The Samsung Gear S3 has started selling Friday for T-Mobile customers. The service provider coincided their release of the smartwatch with the official release of the device in the United States.

Customers who would like to own a Samsung Gear S3 can purchase it for $399, this is reportedly $50 than the asking price of AT&T. There is also an option to add the wearable device on an existing plan and would only cost $5 on top of what a customer is usually paying per month.

Features

The newest smartwatch offer of Samsung sports a water-resistant design which can be immersed in water for up to 1.5 meters for about 30 minutes. The Samsung Gear S3 also comes with a dual-core processor and a Tizen 2.3.2 OS.

As for its display, the Samsung Gear S3 has a 1..3-inch screen and a rotating bezel which makes it easier for users to explore options on the watch. An automatic preview on the smartwatch is also available to help save time for the users.

Apart from all these features, the smartwatch also has a 4G LTE connectivity allowing users to receive text messages, send e-mails and used the built-in GPS. The device also enables people to use Samsung Pay.

Other smartwatch highlights

The Samsung Gear S3 is more than just a smartwatch because it also has 4GB of internal storage and 768MB of RAM. It also comes with a Bluetooth connection and a more powerful battery.

Aside from the Frontier model, the Samsung Gear S3 also comes in a so-called classic model. This smartwatch has a standard design compared to the trendy build of the Frontier.

Many are already anticipating the release of the smartwatch so they can experience the new things it has to offer. Are you eagerly awaiting the release of the Samsung Gear S3?

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