Samsung has another device up in their list of Mobile World Congress announcements, as today the company has officially unveiled a dedicated fitness tracker, that is both fashionable and wearable, named the Gear Fit.
The new device from the South Koreans has got a 1.84-inches curved AMOLED screen, marked at 432 x 128 pixels resolution, featuring the latest technology of Organic Light Emitting Diode (OLED) display. The new Samsung Gear Fit also attributes a heart rate sensor, as seen from the latest set of Gear smartwatches, that measures and monitors your heart beat, as well as keep a track on the footsteps your take, sleep and more, including a stopwatch and timer, with a built-in accelerometer, gyroscope and pedometer. This specific smartband or the sports friendly wristband from Samsung can display notifications for calls, emails, apps and more, where it is also resistant to water and dust with IP67-certifications, powering off all the tech with a 210mAh battery, that lasts three to four days on a full charge.
Like the Samsung made Gear 2 and Gear 2 Neo, the Gear Fit's straps are too changeable, coming in Black, Grey and Orange colors. As far as it's dimensions are concerned, it is measured at 23.4 x 57.4 x 11.95 in millimeters and weighs really light at only 27 grams. Expect this guy to the international markets around April.