The Samsung Gear S3 Frontier, the newest addition to the Samsung Gear family, is currently on sale on Amazon. If you don’t know already, the Gear S3 Frontier was announced in August 2016 and was released in November 2016. The price for the Gear S3 before it was on sale was $349.99 and now it is $299, so you save $50.99 (fifteen percent off.) Other than that this deal is good, the Gear S3 is dust proof and waterproof under one point five meters of water for as long as thirty minutes, which is useful in certain situations. Say if you are going to walk in the rain, you can go with the certainty that your Gear S3 will stay working and undamaged.
Just in case you don’t know, the Gear S3 is Samsung’s first device to be made from tough stainless 316L steel, has Integrated GPS, WiFi 802.11 b/g/n, IP68 dust and water resistance, Heart Rate Monitor (HRM), Fitness tracker, Gyro, Altimeter, Barometer, ability to make / receive calls, rotating bezel, 1.3″ 360×360 round display, and 3-4 days battery usage. As you can see, it already deserves to be called a fitness device. Under the hood of this wearable tech is an Exynos 7270 dual-core processor with 768 MB RAM and 4GB storage for your music and picture files. Ready to buy one? Click on the Buy Now link below:-
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