Although, some watches are pretty unresponsive, forcing the wearer to shake and twist their wrist, but that is not the case with the S3. The display wakes up just about every time the wrist is lifted to look at the screen. When occasionally that did not happen, slight turn of the wrist did the job.
The Samsung Gear S3 is arriving only a week after it was released in the UK. The smartwatch is presently available for pre-order in Australia, although the official release date is November 18.
Consumers can now order Samsung’s forthcoming smartwatch from Harvey Norman, Samsung Experience Stores, and Samsung’s personal online store, with widespread availability assured at launch.
The Gear S3 will be offered in two different styles – the Gear S3 Classic has a more cultured and traditional timepiece style for everyday events, while the Gear S3 Frontier will sport a rougher and a more rugged appearance.
Comprising of Corning Gorilla Glass SR+, it can take a beating and still keep on functioning. Regardless of which version you pick up, you’ll be content to know that both the Gear S3 smartwatches consist of an IP68 water and dust resistance rating.
Both Gear S3 devices will be accessible from November 18 for a price of $599.Stay tuned for more updates.