A successor to the original Galaxy Watch from 2018, the Watch 3 has ever so slightly smaller screen size options, while retaining the rotating bezel for easy navigation.
We also get a suite of new health-focused features, headlined by a fall detection feature similar to the one seen on the latest Apple Watch.
Check out our full Samsung Galaxy Watch 3 review to see what we think of it.
How much does the Samsung Galaxy Watch 3 cost?
The Galaxy Watch 3 is available in 41mm and 45mm variants, with or without LTE connectivity. Full pricing is as follows:
41mm, Bluetooth only – £399/US$399. 9941mm Bluetooth & LTE – £439US$449. 9945mm Bluetooth only – £419/US$429. 9945mm Bluetooth & LTE – £459/US$479. 99
All 41mm models are available in Mystic Bronze or Mystic Silver, while the 45mm variants swap out Bronze for Mystic Black.
Where to buy the Samsung Galaxy Watch 3
The Galaxy Watch 3 was officially released on 21 August, with the device available to buy now from the Samsung website.
The following retailers are also stocking the watch in the UK:
Currys PC World John Lewis Very O2
In the US, it’s as follows:
Best Buy Target B&H
Three UK carriers are also offering the 4G model on contract:
EE – £28 per month for unlimited data for both 41mm and 45mm modelsVodafone – £27 per month for unlimited data, no upfront costs on 41mm model and £29 upfront on 45mm model
There are also two US carriers stocking the watch:
AT&T – 41mm and 45mmVerizon – 41mm and 45mm
Want to know more about the watch itself? Here’s everything you need to know about the Samsung Galaxy Watch 3.
As the resident expert on Windows, Senior Staff Writer Anyron’s main focus is PCs and laptops. Much of the rest of his time is split between smartphones, tablets and audio, with a particular focus on Android devices.