Article 56JPK Samsung’s Galaxy Watch 3 is a stylish redesign without much new to say

Samsung’s Galaxy Watch 3 is a stylish redesign without much new to say

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Corey Gaskin
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It has been two full years since the release of Samsung's Galaxy Watch, and today we're finally getting a proper followup with the announcement of the Galaxy Watch 3. If you've been paying attention to leaks and rumors, you've known for at least a few months that this refresh was coming, and with leaks of the entire hands-on experience and instructional videos in recent days, little was left to our imaginations.

Still, looking at the new Galaxy Watch is quite a treat. Samsung has refined the style of an already good-looking watch to be more stylish, modern, and versatile. It's thinner, it's lighter, and it packs in a slightly larger screen than its predecessor. Thankfully, the rotating bezel, one of the watch's biggest selling points, is still present in this latest model; it's even less chunky and is more uniform with the watch facade than before.

There's also a new Mystic Bronze colorway that strikes an excellent balance between classy and casual, bringing the total number of color options to three, with Mystic Silver and Mystic Black rounding out the trio of stainless steel watch cases. A titanium version comes only in Mystic Black at the larger of the two watch sizes. With 41mm and 45mm sizes packing 1.2- and 1.4-inch AMOLED displays, respectively, the Galaxy Watch 3 still meets 5ATM and IP68 water and dust resistance specifications. As for internals, you'll have 1GB of RAM with 8GB on-board storage for music and apps all run by the same dual-core Exynos 9110 processor, clocked at 1.15GHz, found in its predecessor and the more recent Galaxy Watch Active 2. LTE versions will be available through carriers at a later date.

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