Samsung announced pre-orders for the Gear Sport last week in the US along with the Gear IconX 2018 wireless earbuds. If you haven’t already made the pre-order then Samsung is giving you one more reason to get the latest Tizen 3.0 based smartwatch by offering 6 months of Spotify premium subscription for FREE. However, you might want to hurry up with your pre-order as it is a limited time offer. the Gear Sport i priced at $299.99 in the US and is available in Blue and Black color variants. Also, if you don’t want to pay the full $300 in one go, Samsung is also offering a zero interest EMI scheme with which you can pay $50 per month for six months.

The Gear Sport is the first Tizen 3.0 wearable device to hit the market and comes with a number of UI and performance improvements. The Gear Sport as the name suggests has a more sporty appeal to it with a rugged design combined with a 5ATM water and dust resistant certification which lets it go undamaged even when left submerged underwater for long duration. Hence, Samsung has given the Gear Sport the ability to track water based activities such as swimming which is quite rare currently in the wearable market.
The gear Sport also has the capability to stream Spotify tracks with Spotify app available in the Galaxy Apps store for the smartwatch. Hence, the free Premium subscription for 6 months is certainly good deal if you listen to a lot of music. You can Pre-order the Gear Sport right now from here.
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