The Gear S3 Frontier seems to have been been a great hit worldwide, so much so that Samsung UK have run out of stock of the wearable device for almost a week now. Many of our readers have been left disappointed as they have had no other options of where to purchase one from.
Well, that is until now. UK Online-retailer Mobilefun has just got in stock of the frontier and have it for sale at £349 plus shipping. You can purchase it with next day delivery if you want but that will set you back £6.99.

If the Samsung Gear S3 Classic is more to your liking then you can either wait for Mobilefun to get stock, which at the moment is in one weeks time, or you can purchase it directly from Samsung UK.

The Gear S3 is a functional smartwatch that has the looks to match. Featuring a unique bezel that can be used to navigate the widgets as well as apps and menu items. For fitness you have a built-in GPS, to track you running or cycling route, as well as a Heart Rate Monitor (HRM) to keep an eye on your overall condition. This wearable device supports 22mm watch straps so you can personalise it to you particular taste. Take this watch out in the elements as it is rugged with IP68 Certified Dust and Water Resistant.
Check out our unboxing video to see what’s in the box. Are you ready to take the plunge? Head on over to Mobilefun to order one now.
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