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Samsung Galaxy Watch 3 45mm up for pre-order on Amazon India

Samsung has officially launched their latest smartwatch Galaxy Watch 3 45mm R840NZKAINS in India. It has an MRP price of Rs 34,999 and a pre-order launch price of Rs 32,990. You can buy this in Mystic Silver or Mystic Black colors. It is now available to pre-order online from Amazon.in ( check here ). The Mystic Bronze color variant is not available in India.

Launch Offer: Rs 5000 instant discount with All Bank Credit Card, Credit Card EMI, Debit Card and Debit Card EMI transactions on Samsung Galaxy Watch 3. Limited Time Offer ( 20th Aug to 26th Aug 2020 ). Check out Terms & Conditions here.

Galaxy Watch 3 SM-R840NZSAINS is the top end smartwatch from Samsung and naturally comes with best specs and features Korean giants have to offer. It comes in two different sizes - 41mm and 46mm. You can either buy a Bluetooth only variant or can go for the more expensive 4G variant. The 45mm Galaxy Watch 3 4G variant has a price tag of Rs 38,990 in India. The 41mm 4G can be bought for 34,490 and the bluetooth variant goes for Rs 29,990.

Specs and Features

  • Advanced Health Monitoring Features ( Blood Oxygen SpO2 / 120+ Home Workout Programs / Enhanced running analysis, Heart Rate Sensor etc )
  • 360x360 resolution circular display
  • Super AMOLED screen 
  • Image view of Notifications
  • Smart reply feature
  • Compatible with both Apple iPhone and Android smartphones
  • Enhanced Accelerometer for Fall Detection ( sends SOS to your emergency contact with your location )
  • Premium build quality and Leather Strap
  • Watch faces support
  • Sleep monitoring

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