Samsung Adds Wallet-Friendly Galaxy Smartphone, Fitness Tracker to Its Lineup

Samsung Adds Wallet-Friendly Galaxy Smartphone, Fitness Tracker to Its Lineup

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Samsung is starting the new year by introducing two budget-friendly devices—the Galaxy A16 5G smartphone and Galaxy Fit3 fitness tracker—which arrive in the US on Jan. 9 for $199.99 and $59.99, respectively.

The Galaxy A16 5G is the successor to the excellent Galaxy A15 5G, with several upgrades. The A16 has a slightly larger screen at 6.7 inches compared with the A15’s 6.5-inch display, though both feature 90Hz refresh rates and a maximum brightness of 800 nits. The camera setup remains the same, with a 50MP main lens, 5MP ultra-wide, 2MP macro, and 13MP front-facing camera.

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Powered by Samsung’s Exynos 1330 processor, the A16 shifts away from the A15’s MediaTek 6835. Durability has also improved with the addition of an IP54 rating for dust and water resistance. The Galaxy A16 will receive six Android OS upgrades and six years of security upgrades, a rarity for a device at this price point.

After several years without a refresh, Samsung has a new Galaxy Fit. The Fit3 features a 1.6-inch display, which is 45% wider than the Fit2. Samsung claims the device will last for up to 13 days on a single charge. The Fit3 can track over 100 workout types, heart rate, sleep patterns, and blood oxygen levels. It also has sleep coaching features and stress tracking, providing users with more tools for managing their health.

Like the Fit2, the Fit3 is IP68-rated to withstand dust and water. However, the Fit3 upgrades its build with an aluminum body, giving it a more premium look. The Fit3 comes in Gray, Pink, Gold, and Silver.

The Galaxy Fit3’s price tag is already quite low, but Samsung will take 50% off if you buy the Fit3 along with the Galaxy A16 5G. The promotion will run until Feb. 9 or while supplies last.

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