Video: Samsung Galaxy Watch 3 teardown

After a month of warm-up, Samsung officially released the Galaxy Watch 3 smartwatch at the Unpacked 2020 event.

From the appearance point of view, Samsung Galaxy Watch 3 is very similar to Galaxy Watch Active 2. It still has devices and functions such as an ECG sensor.

Watch 3 has a larger display screen and a smaller size. Galaxy Watch 3 is available in only two sizes: 41 mm and 45 mm, with 1.2-inch and 1.4-inch displays, respectively.

Samsung Galaxy Watch 3 is equipped with Exynos 9110 processor, 1GB RAM memory, and 8GB ROM storage, running Samsung Tizen OS 5.5 system, and has three colors of mysterious bronze, mysterious black, and mysterious silver.

Now we can take a look at the inner workings of the Samsung Galaxy Watch 3. The iFixit experts have published a teardown.

iFixit has taken apart the new smartwatch Galaxy Watch 3 from Samsung. With really good results. Apparently repairing the watch is not that difficult.

iFixit awards 7 out of 10 possible points. This means that you are well above average. The Samsung Galaxy Watch 3 should be easy to open and the battery and display should be relatively easy to access.

There isn’t much to see, however, because there aren’t too many components to be seen in a smartwatch. Still an interesting insight into the inner workings.

Price – The Bluetooth version is priced at 399.99 US dollars and 429.99 US dollars, and the LTE version is respectively 449.99 US dollars and 479.99 US dollars.

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