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  • Samsung Galaxy Fit

    Samsung's Galaxy Fit is 50 percent off at Best Buy

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    Valentina Palladino
    Valentina Palladino
    09.04.2020

    Samsung's Galaxy Fit fitness tracker is 50 percent off in new Best Buy sale.

  • Samsung Health app on phones and watches

    Samsung cuts weight and calorie intake tracking from its Health app

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    Jon Fingas
    Jon Fingas
    07.19.2020

    Samsung is removing weight, calorie intake and caffeine tracking from its Health app on phones and watches.

  • Samsung’s $100 Galaxy Fit tracker focuses on the basics

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    Cherlynn Low
    Cherlynn Low
    06.14.2019

    It's been more than a year since Samsung last updated its Fit line of activity-tracking bands, and it's high time for a refresh. After first announcing the new Galaxy Fit in February alongside the new Galaxy S10 and Galaxy Watch Active, the company is finally ready to roll it out in the US. Starting today, you can get the Galaxy Fit for $100. That puts it in direct competition with the Fitbit Inspire HR, which launched earlier this year for the same price.

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    Samsung's new smartwatch is focused on fitness

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    AJ Dellinger
    AJ Dellinger
    02.20.2019

    At Samsung's Galaxy Unpacked event, the tech giant announced a new smartwatch designed for those who maintain active lifestyles. The Galaxy Watch Active, an update to the company's flagship Galaxy Watch smartwatch, adds new fitness tracking features including the ability to monitor blood pressure and stress levels. Samsung also introduced a fitness tracker called the Galaxy Fit.

  • Samsung Galaxy Ace, Gio, Fit, and mini gather for a mega hands-on

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    Joanna Stern
    Joanna Stern
    02.15.2011

    You didn't think Samsung just brought its new high-end Galaxy S II to Barcelona, did you? Nope, it also packed a few of those new budget Android 2.2 smartphones -- the Galaxy Gio, Galaxy Fit, Galaxy Ace, and Galaxy mini -- in its luggage. We're aware that's a lot of Galaxy, but there are, of course, a couple of key features that differentiate the low-end phones. Hit the break for our short impressions of the four and a brief video of our favorite. %Gallery-116710% %Gallery-116711%

  • Samsung Galaxy Ace, Galaxy Fit, Galaxy Gio and Galaxy mini fill out our Android universe

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    Vlad Savov
    Vlad Savov
    01.26.2011

    Samsung's decided that 10 million Galaxy S devices just aren't enough for us, so it's trickling down the brand name, Android OS and TouchWiz UI into some more affordable form factors. In order from left to right, the Galaxy Ace is a 3.5-incher that most closely resembles the S patriarch, though it makes do with an 800MHz processor and HVGA screen resolution. It's said to be available immediately in Russia, to be followed by Europe, India and China soon. The Fit takes us into lower spec territory, with a 3.3-inch QVGA screen and 600MHz speed, while the Gio packs an even smaller display but raises resolution back up to HVGA. The Galaxy mini has to go down as a blatant LG Optimus T KIRF, which might be its sole notable feature, given the 3.1-inch QVGA display and 600MHz capabilities. All three are targeting the same territories as the Ace, meaning the US will likely be spared from this affordable Android whimsy.