Samsung Gear Fit 2 Release Date, News and Rumors: Samsung’s Latest Fitness Gear Have Been Leaked

By Ajay Kadkol - 11 May '16 09:49AM
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Alright, so it's now pretty evident that Samsung are also stepping up their game in the smart band markets. Because accidentally, Samsung have leaked images of its upcoming Gear Fit 2 fitness and Gear IconX Bluetooth earbuds on company's S Health website.

The predecessor Gear Fit saw its debut in the market nearly two years ago. The newly leaked images now hint at its successor with the Gear Fit 2 all ready to hit the market shelves. Samsung however have not revealed any other details of the device but however there will be major developments in the new device.

If the rumors are believed to heed any truth, the Gear Fit 2 is now likely to feature a 1.84-inch AMOLED display with 4GB internal memory and built-in GPS. The fitness band will be water resistant and feature fitness-related apps. But since these are only rumors and nothing yet have been confirmed by the South Korean manufacturers, nothing can be expected yet. However, after the images were leaked so quickly, they are no longer available online but however it's believed that the IconX will house truly wireless earbuds with its own battery and wireless connectivity.

This only adds up to one of the severe reported leaks for the Samsung Gear Fit 2 fitness tracker that's floating online in the rumor mills from a long time now. The new products are also housing their new Samsung proprietary earbuds "Gear IconX". However, the Gear Fit 2 was discovered only recently to the misfortune of Samsung's own site itself. But however, there were other images with people mentioning that their new hardware would mostly come out with not one but more than three colors. The Samsung Gear Fit 2 is expected to be announced in September during IFA, alongside the Gear S3 smartwatch. However, Samsung haven't updated anything for the first generation of the smart band, which has left people wondering if Samsung have plans if any for the first gen device.

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