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Samsung - Galaxy Fit

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Based on 1 year's data from Mar 17, 2026 How it works

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r/VivoAny fitness tracker that works with Chinese ROM?
10 months ago

Currently using a Samsung Galaxy Fit, works flawlessly.

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r/smartwatchDoes anyone just not like smartwatches?
about 1 month ago

I have a Galaxy Fit, really just for the notifications, so I don't have to check my phone all the time. Really, though, I love mechanical, classic watches, so it's a toss-up for me. Do I want the convenience of the notifications on my wrist or would I rather have a nice watch. So far, the convenience factor has won, but not by much.

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r/GalaxyFitMy wife just bought me a Galaxy Fit 3
about 1 month ago

I get 10 days out of mine with everything on. It's about a year old.

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r/PetiteFitnessExercise Trackers - Apple Watch, Fitbit, Etc?
about 2 months ago

Apple Watch is good because you can do other things not just fitness related. I have se 3. But my god the battery dies so quick. Everyday I have to charge it. Sucks. Have to purchase multiple chargers soon, one for home and one for work. Prior I used a Samsung galaxy fit. Battery lasted days. Small slim profile watch which was nice and not delicate like the Apple Watch. But I have an iPhone and did not put time into experiencing if it can connect to other fitness apps. I had a Samsung before this phone so I had a Samsung galaxy watch 5. It was a good watch that tracked my fitness activity similar to apples watch where I could also do more than fitness related things. It was very nice and I really liked the round screen. Overall I think it comes down to what your fitness needs are and the mobile device you have.

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r/StravaFitness tracker wearable
8 months ago

Its very dependent on your budget, what phone you have, battery life you want, and actual features you want it to have. If you have a samsung phone, you can get either a Galaxy Watch (high on features, but only 2 day battery) or a Galaxy fit (very limited features but 7 day battery life) If you have an iPhone, obviously the Apple Watch works best, but battery life is abysmal. If youre ok with a 3rd party watch that has its own app to sync, the Huawei Watch Fit 4 Pro is pretty hard to beat. 10-15 day battery life. Has built in GPS, dive computer, and looks sleek as hell.

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r/cfsBest wearables for the poors?
about 1 month ago

I use a GalaxyFit to continuously track HR and sleep. I paid under $100AUD for it on sale - it does the trick and it's on sale every few months. No subscription needed either.

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r/beginnerfitnessWhats is a gadget/item that has significantly improved your fitness/recovery journey?
11 months ago

Fitness tracker. I had no idea how inconsistent my daily steps was. Now that I monitor my activity closely I am able to predict my weight gain/loss much more accurately. Edit: in case anyone is curious, I currently use the galaxy fit watch. Was like $80 CAD and does all the basics (step counter, heart monitor, sleep tracking, and synchs with phone) seemingly well.

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