Samsung's upcoming Galaxy Ring offers a simpler alternative to smartwatches, albeit with an expected high price tag for a first-gen product. To cater to budget-conscious consumers, Samsung is also launching the Galaxy Fit 3, succeeding the Galaxy Fit 2 from over three years ago. Retail availability hints at an imminent official launch, with the user manual now accessible. Positioned between Galaxy Watches and previous Fit trackers, the Fit 3 sports a rectangular 1.6-inch display, reminiscent of the Apple Watch. While featuring an optical heart rate sensor instead of a full suite, it retains core health and fitness tracking functions like heart rate, blood oxygen, stress monitoring, exercise tracking, and sleep analysis, albeit with potentially less accuracy. Samsung promises customization options including watch faces and widgets, known as tiles. Interested users can download the user manual for more insights and anticipate further Galaxy Fit 3 updates soon.