Samsung Gear S3 News And Updates: Samsung Revelead All The Features Including The Samsung Pay

The latest Samsung Gear S3 has been released and was eventually being distributed by T-Mobile and AT&T aside from the retailers. The latest smartwatch from Samsung claims to be a gadget that would kick the Apple Watch.

As from the information from the Tech Times, the Samsung Gear S3 can be purchased for about $350 for both Gear S3 Classic and Gear S3 Frontier. The latest Samsung smartwatch can also be purchased by the existing subscribers of T-Mobile and AT&T for $399 and $450 respectively.

The latest Samsung Gear S3 is a powerful and convenient sports smartwatch that features a dual-core processor along with the Tizen 2.3.2 operating system. With a water-resistant feature, it can be immersed up to 1.5 meters under the water level for more than 30 minutes.

The Samsung Gear S3 also features an amazing 1.3 circular screen with a rotating bezel to be used for scrolling and browsing options. It also has pre-sets stored for users who doesn't want to spend time exploring.

Being a smartwatch, of course, the Samsung Gear S3 has a 4G LTE connection with a built-in GPS. Owners may send and receive text messages and emails with this smartwatch.

In a separate report made by the Trusted Reviews, the new Samsung Gear S3 was confirmed to have Samsung Pay feature. This feature is very convenient for consumers in the United States as the feature is very useful in their country.

However, the Samsung Pay is still not available in the UK, but this doesn't mean it is a bad thing. Having the Samsung Pay over the Samsung Gear S3 would obviously open an opportunity to Android smart gadgets to have an Android Pay.

The Samsung Pay feature is a company-owned payment service that works same as a credit card as the Slash Gear said. The Samsung Pay is now available in South Korea and the United States with the use of a high-end Samsung smart device, it can be a smartphone, tablet or something like the Samsung Gear S3.

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