With the Galaxy Fit 3, users had many expectations when it launched in most countries. We know it comes with a bigger 1.6-inch display, SpO2 monitoring function, over 100 workout modes, and a longer battery. Still, some users ask about the key features of the product, and the most asked question is whether the new smart band supports ECG & BP functions. As we found on the official product page, both features are missing from the Galaxy Fit 3.
It could be the price point, or there may be another reason, but Galaxy Fit 3 does not offer ECG & BP functions. Instead, it adds some other features like SpO2, sleep coach, snore detection, 100 sports modes, HIIT or interval training, and auto workouts. These are the possible features in this price range, and Samsung tried to pack all of them. If they want to bring premium features, then the cost will be much higher than previously predicted.

The Galaxy Fit 3 fitness tracker will counter the Mi Band 10 & Honor Band 9, which are prominent players in the market. Both offer a wide range of functions and are available in major regions. These features, ECG & BP, are, for now, exclusive to the Galaxy Watch series and supported in most countries. The Galaxy Fit 3 was launched in the market in April last year.