SAMSUNG BEATS FITBIT FOR SECOND PLACE IN WEARABLE MARKET


Samsung has another motivation to celebrate. Interestingly, the tech goliath overwhelmed Fitbit to end up noticeably the second biggest player in the wearable market. As per Strategy Analytics, the organization got 12.8 percent of the market in the principal quarter of the year, while Fitb

Samsung has another motivation to celebrate. Interestingly, the tech goliath overwhelmed Fitbit to end up noticeably the second biggest player in the wearable market. As per Strategy Analytics, the organization got 12.8 percent of the market in the principal quarter of the year, while Fitbit's piece of the pie was 12.2 percent.Of course, Apple held the main spot. The organization's piece of the overall industry in Q1 was 53 percent, a long ways in front of Samsung and whatever is left of its opposition.


Samsung could climb to second place because of the popularity for its gadgets, predominantly the Gear S3. The smartwatch was declared back at IFA 2016 in September and went at a bargain in the US in November.


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As a refresher, Samsung's smartwatch is accessible in two variants â€" Classic and Frontier â€" both of which highlight a 1.3-inch Super AMOLED completely roundabout show alongside a turning bezel, and game an IP68 ratingâ for clean and water resistance. They run Samsung’s Tizen OS and come outfitted with GPS and an optical heart-rate screen.


The two smartwatches look somewhat not the same as each other with the Classic being the more exquisite one, while the Frontier has a more rough plan. To take in more, look at our survey of the Samsung Gear S3.


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