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Samsung Gear S3 US Release Date All Set On Nov. 18; Pre-orders Start With AT&T On Nov 4.

Samsung Gear S3 US Release Date All Set On Nov. 18; Pre-orders Start With AT&T On Nov 4.

Prakash

Samsung's smartwatch has taken the market by storm since it was unveiled back in August. The next-generation Gear S3 will be available in the US on November 18. Preorders start this November 6.

Recently, the watch went out of stock during pre-orders in UK. Both the Gear S3 LTE-connected and Bluetooth-only versions will arrive be hitting US shelves in the holiday season.

According to Samsung's press release, the watches will be available at Best Buy, Amazon, Macy's and Samsung.com, and "participating wireless providers."

With fresh information around the internet, AT&T has started taking pre-orders for the watch. The company will start taking pre-orders for the Gear S3 frontier starting today, on November 4.

However there is no information regarding the availability of the Gear S3 at AT&T store but we assume AT&T's release date might coincide with Samsung's, in which case it's going to be November 18.

If you want to purchase Samsung next-generation Gear S3 from AT&T, you need to pay $17.50 per month for 20 months, using the carrier's instalment plan. Comparing with other retailers, it is similar which adds up to a total of $350.

There is an another option to buy. Here you need to buy a Galaxy smartphone on AT&T Next, then you can sign a two-year contract for the Gear S3 and pay just $49.99 for it.

Coming to the watch, the Gear S3 is considerably bigger than its Gear S2 predecessor and it's also very masculine. It comes with a live display that last 4 days on a single charge.

For fans of hiking or outdoor sports, the location tracking can be used to send an SOS message with your location.

It's available with a silver or dark grey case, with the finish extended to the rotary bezel that continues from the Gear S2.

For more information, visit the detailed description of Gear S3 here.

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