The Samsung Galaxy Sport is the latest smartwatch
from Samsung and the device was just certified with the Taiwanese NCC. For the
record, the same device has already been cleared by the FCC in the US and the
NRRA in South Korea.
SM-R500 is the model number of this device, which is
widely considered to be the Samsung Galaxy Sport, not to be confused with the
Gear Sport. The device was codenamed “Pulse” and is rumored to be the first
Samsung wearable to support Bixby Reminders before ultimately upgrading the
Galaxy Watch with Bixby support.
The Galaxy Sport is expected to have 4GB of on-board
storage, Wi-Fi b/g/n connectivity, Bluetooth, GPS, GLONASS, and NFC for mobile
payments. According to the report, Samsung is preparing two other model numbers
SM-R370 and SM-R375, which are believed to be variants of a successor to the
Gear Fit activity trackers.
Samsung might have a lot to announce at the Unpacked
event if it’s going to announce three Galaxy S10 variants, a foldable Galaxy
phone, possibly a Samsung Galaxy Sport and perhaps even a successor to the Gear
Fit. This will be a major event for Samsung and we’ll be in attendance as well,
so stay tuned.
