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27 Jul 2020
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In less than 10 days, Samsung will unveil its fancy Galaxy Watch 3
The device is expected to offer an upgrade over its existing Watch line-up, and we are currently hearing some really cool things about it.
Case in point: A new report that states the upcoming watch will have the ability to respond to calls with simple hand gestures.
Here’s more about it.
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Gesture assistance spotted in Galaxy Watch 3’s Plugin app
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Just just recently, Samsung launched the Plugin app for Galaxy Watch 3, offering the folks at XDA-Developers a chance to look into it.
Throughout the teardown, they discovered referrals to a range of functions supported by the upcoming watch, including gesture control for calls – an ability focused on letting the user answer a call by just clenching their fist.
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How it would work?
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According to the referrals, when the gesture feature is made it possible for, you will be able to address an inbound contact Galaxy Watch 3 by clenching and unclenching your fist.
And, if you do not want to address, there will be a method to overlook – by simply shaking your hand.
This will come in convenient in managing calls while working at the exact same time.
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Fall detection function is also en route
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Along with gesture control for calls, Galaxy Watch 3 will likewise have Apple Watch-like fall detection.
With this capability, when you fall, the wearable will ring for 60 seconds, waiting for confirmation on whether you are fine.
If the watch does not get this reaction within the specified time, it sends a text with your place and a 5-second audio clip to your emergency situation contacts.