Samsung introduced the Galaxy Fit3 fitness tracker in early 2024, ending a long hiatus for the company in this specific wearable category. While the wait for a successor has been significant, industry reports suggest that the Galaxy Fit4 is already in active development. This news comes as fans of the brand look toward what’s next for the Korean tech giant.

Analysts expect the Galaxy Fit4 to hit the market later this year, but it will not debut at Samsung’s upcoming Unpacked event. That presentation is currently scheduled for July 22 in London and will focus on other announcements. Readers looking for more details on the schedule can check our coverage of the Samsung Unpacked Launch Date Leaks. Instead, the new fitness band is expected to launch several months after the main event, with September emerging as the most likely window for availability.
If the timeline holds, the Galaxy Fit4 would arrive alongside the Galaxy S26 FE and the Galaxy Tab S12 series. At this stage, technical specifications remain undisclosed. Reports indicate the device will likely continue using Samsung’s proprietary operating system rather than switching to Wear OS. This decision aligns with the company’s broader strategy, especially as Samsung reportedly planning price hike on flagship smartphones next week suggests a shift in how the company positions its premium and mid-range devices. We will provide updates as soon as more information becomes public.



