Samsung’s budget 1.6-inch tracker finally comes to the U.S.

The Galaxy Fit 3 launched nearly a year ago around the world, but Samsung skipped the U.S. for this 13-day tracker.

Related posts

Latest posts

The already-inexpensive Acer Chromebook 315 is on sale today!

The Acer Chromebook 315 is marked down to $120 today. While it may not be the fanciest or most powerful PC on the market, there’s still plenty to love about it.

Lenovo ThinkPad P16 Gen 2 review: a true mobile workstation

The Lenovo ThinkPad P16 Gen 2 is very fast but also very large and expensive. It offers rock-solid reliability, but that's most valuable for a select few.

Samsung’s Galaxy A16 5G comes to the US with a bigger screen and longer software support

The Samsung Galaxy A16 5G will be available in the U.S. next week for $199 with a stellar value proposition.

Samsung is celebrating the New Year by carving $1,200 OFF the Galaxy Z Fold 6 — so what’s the catch?

2025 is here, and Samsung is marking the occasion by offering up to $1,200 of trade-in credit when you buy

Google might finally let you sync Pixel notifications over cellular data

A hidden toggle hints that Google may eventually let Pixel users sync their notification statuses over cellular data.

Some old Galaxy phones might not get the One UI 7 beta program

A new tip indicates older Galaxy S21, S22, and S23 models might directly see the stable One UI 7 release

Samsung’s Good Lock is going global with a fresh redesign in One UI 7

Good Lock, a first-party Samsung launcher that builds off One UI, will be available in all countries soon.

Apple Made a Change to the AirTag That You Probably Didn’t Notice

The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) today announced that Apple has added a warning label to the AirTag's box

Apple Watch Series 10 Hits Record Low Prices on Amazon for All Your New Year’s Resolution Fitness Needs

Amazon is kicking off the year with numerous all-time low prices on Apple Watch Series 10, perfect timing for anyone

Apple to Shell Out $95 Million to Settle Siri Spying Lawsuit

Apple will pay $95 million to settle a proposed class action lawsuit involving Siri spying accusations, reports Reuters. The lawsuit