Samsung is gearing up to introduce the Galaxy Fit 3 in India next month, as indicated by its Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) and TUV Rheinland certifications. The fitness tracker is anticipated to boast a larger display, a side button, and a non-removable strap. Notably, the device is expected to feature a 200 mAh battery, an upgrade from its predecessor’s 159mAh battery, supporting 5W charging. Reports suggest potential enhancements like built-in storage for stand-alone music playback, GPS integration, and a shift to Android OS. While pricing details remain undisclosed, the Galaxy Fit 3 is expected to surpass the Rs 3,999 price tag of its predecessor, the Galaxy Fit 2.