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Samsung Gear Fit – in pictures

Samsung’s assault on the fitness and health market includes a slimmer version of its Gear 2 smartwatch, the Gear Fit, with a curved screen, heart rate monitor and notifications while tracking your activity. By Samuel Gibbs
  
  


Samsung Gear Fit menu
Samsung's new Gear Fit has a touch sensitive curved Amoled screen. Menus are navigated by swipes of the finger. Photograph: Samuel Gibbs/The Guardian
Samsung Gear Fit heart rate
The Gear Fit has a heart rate sensor built into its back. Photograph: Samuel Gibbs/The Guardian
Samsung Gear Fit watch
The biggest issue with the Gear Fit is that the watch face is horizontal and shifted 90 degrees from the orientation of a normal watch face. Photograph: Samuel Gibbs/The Guardian
Samsung Gear Fit
The Gear Fit sits about 1.5cm tall on the wrist, but can be fit under most sleeves. Photograph: Samuel Gibbs/The Guardian
Samsung Gear Fit curved screen
The curved screen of the Gear Fit means it is more comfortable to wear, fitting the profile of your wrist more readily. Photograph: Samuel Gibbs/The Guardian
Samsung Gear Fit charging
The Gear Fit needs a charging adapter, that clips onto some metal contacts to allow the smartwatch to be charged via micro USB. Photograph: Samuel Gibbs/The Guardian
 

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