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Samsung Brings 4G LTE to the Gear S3 Classic, heading to AT&T, T-Mobile and Verizon

Samsung have announced the launch of the LTE variant of the Gear S3 classic and it will be available from AT&T, T-Mobile and Verizon in the US. Samsung has previously only offered LTE support on Gear S3 Frontier, the more outdoor athletic variant of the smartwatch, and the bold is seen as being a bit more business like.
Both versions offer military-grade durability, IP68 water resistance, built-in GPS, Alti/barometer, Speedometer and more features (See table at bottom). With built-in LTE data connectivity, users will be able to receive and reply to calls, texts, and also Interact with their favourite apps.
Samsung Pay is the mobile payment solution that is used and supports both older terminals with Magnetic Secure Transmission (MST) and newer Near Field Communication (NFC) ones. This means that Gear S3 users are able to make a purchase with Samsung Pay at over 90 percent of the top 250 merchants across the U.S.
No information has been released regarding pricing and availability or when this LTE variant will be available in additional countries.
 
 

Samsung Gear S3 classic LTE Specifications

Model

Bluetooth® and WiFi, LTE

Display

1.3” Circular Super AMOLED

360 x 360, 278ppi

Full Color Always On Display

Corning® Gorilla® Glass SR+

AP Dual core 1.0 GHz
OS Tizen Based Wearable Platform 2.3.2

Size

46 x 49 x 12.9

57g

Strap Standard 22mm

Memory

4GB Internal memory, 768MB RAM

Connectivity

4G/LTE, Bluetooth® 4.2, Wi-Fi b/g/n,

NFC, MST, A-GPS/Glonass

Sensor

Accelerometer, Gyro, Barometer, HRM, Ambient light

Battery

380mAh

Charge

Wireless charging (WPC Inductive)

Durability IP68 water & dust resistance3
Compatibility Android 4.4↑

iOS 9.0↑4

RAM 1.5GB +

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