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TL;DR Samsung is reportedly developing the Galaxy Fit 4 for launch later this year.
The budget fitness tracker is speculated to arrive in the fall, rather than at the next Galaxy Unpacked event in July.
There’s no word on specs yet, but built-in GPS would be an obvious upgrade.
Samsung’s Galaxy Watch lineup is obviously where most of the company’s wrist-based focuses lie, and the Galaxy Ring has now given the brand another wearable category to play with. But if you just want a cheap fitness tracker that covers the basics, the Galaxy Fit line still has a place. And it now sounds like Samsung may be ready to launch a successor later this year.
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According to SamMobile, Samsung is not only developing the Galaxy Fit 4 but is also close-ish to rolling it out. The publication says the new tracker is expected to launch later in 2026, though it apparently won’t be at Samsung’s next Galaxy Unpacked event in July. Instead, it could arrive a few months later, possibly around September, alongside the Galaxy S26 FE.
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There aren’t many other details to go on for now. SamMobile reports that the Galaxy Fit 4 will be improved compared to the Galaxy Fit 3. That’s a fairly safe assumption to make, but there’s no word yet on what those upgrades will be. The outlet also suggests the tracker is unlikely to run Wear OS, meaning it would probably stick with the simpler RTOS-based software used by the Galaxy Fit 3.
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