Samsung Galaxy Watch 3 Revealed in Hands—on Video - Watch it from Every Angle

Samsung Galaxy Watch 3 Revealed in Hands—on Video - Watch it from Every Angle

If there wasn't enough evidence to prove that Samsung's Galaxy Watch 3 will soon be available, a new hands-on video showing off the next-generation wearable has just leaked online

The video, shared by YouTube channel TechTalkTV (via SamMobile), features a model purportedly the Galaxy Watch 3 The video shows a smaller 41mm model and the return of the rotating bezel of the original Samsung Galaxy Watch

The video seems to capture the experience of powering up the new Galaxy Watch 3 with a glimpse of the smartphone setup and a walk-through of the manual controls

What we see in the video is similar to what we saw in previously leaked images of the Galaxy Watch 3, but this is the first time we've actually seen the smartwatch

This hands-on clip tails off the massive Galaxy Watch 3 feature leak from over the weekend, which revealed several ways Samsung's Galaxy Watch 3 plans to beat the Apple Watch 6 We expect support for gesture controls, drop detection, and the ability to take screenshots of the display

Now that we have a glimpse of the Galaxy Watch 3 in action, we can't imagine there is much more to know about the Galaxy Watch 3 We already know what it will look like, some of the colors it will display, plus how the nine different variants will be priced from $400 up to $600

The Galaxy Watch 3 will be offered in Bluetooth and LTE variants, and in 41mm and 45mm case sizes All models will feature the infamous rotating bezel, Gorilla Glass DX display, 5 ATM water resistance, military-grade durability, and GPS For a look at the biggest changes coming soon, see Samsung Galaxy Watch 3 vs Galaxy Watch Active 2 Showdown

The company released an Unpacked teaser video today with a silhouette of the product it plans to show off at the event, and at the 25-second mark, the shape of the smartwatch can be seen

This means that the Galaxy Watch 3 is almost certain to launch on August 5, alongside the Samsung Galaxy Note 20 lineup and the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 2

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