Testseek.com have collected 272 expert reviews of the Samsung Gear S3 and the average rating is 81%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Samsung Gear S3.
November 2016
(81%)
272 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Published: 2017-08-30, Author: Mike , review by: pocket-lint.com
Nice design, Good sports tracking features, Intuitive user interface and charger design, Rotating bezel is a major plus, Waterproof to 50m
Lack of third-party apps still an issue, Not great for iPhone users, Sleep tracking is hit and miss, Apps can take too long to load
That's the Samsung Gear Sport in a nutshell. It's one good-looking smartwatch that makes all the right design choices to please those who want to focus on sport, but do so in style (well, depending on which of the 23 initial strap choices you select).If t...
I like the Gear Sport a lot, especially since it takes all those useful features from the Gear S3 and puts them into a smaller and more manageable body. The addition of dedicated swimming features gives it broader appeal – and, hopefully, the implementati...
Published: 2017-08-30, Author: Tom , review by: stuff.tv
Spinning bezel interface is excellent, Punchy screen, Versatile activity tracking, Swim-certified water resistance
Claimed battery life is ambitious, Fewer apps than Wear or Apple Watch
The Gear Sport seems to slot in nicely below the Gear S3 in Samsung's bulging wearable line-up. OK, it might not rock top-spec features like LTE for phone-free connectivity, and the battery is a little smaller, but it's got just about everything else - i...
Well-constructed; attractive design; clever spinning bezel interface. GPS, speakerphone, optional stand-alone LTE phone service and work-anywhere Samsung Pay. Spotify app streams music on the go. Works with most Android phones, and even iPhones to a degre
It's big. Tizen-based software has less app support than Apple Watch or Android Wear. iOS connection works, but it's very buggy. Few killer apps take advantage of stand-alone LTE services
Samsung's watch survives, for now, as one of the better options for Android phone users...
Animated always, on display, Great activity tracking, Intuitive interface
Very large on the wrist, GPS tracking suspect, Severe lack of apps
Bigger, bolder and more feature-rich than ever, this is a brilliant smartwatch in many ways. It just depends on whether you actually want a digital timepiece - and if you're prepared to pay handsomely for the privilege...
Great design and craftsmanship, built-in GPS, battery achieves nearly four days use, Tizen OS very intuitive and smooth
Lack of app support is telling, limited features for iOS users
Before now, Android users had something of a tough choice when it came to smartwatches. Either go with an attractive, intuitive, easy-to-use operating system and sacrifice design and build quality by buying a Pebble or older Samsung Gear, or get great bui...
Fantastic five-day battery life, Great fitness-tracking capabilities, Classy design with a neat interface
Undeniably chunky, Unsuitable for swimmers, Limited app support
It's brave of Samsung to keep ploughing its own furrow with Tizen. Compared with the Apple Watch, or rival smartwatches running Android Wear you do miss out on app support and integration with third-party services can be patchy.But the Gear S3 does a good...
Classic is ugly, Too chunky for some, Lacks apps, US get more features
The Samsung Gear S3 offers some clear improvements over the previous generation - most notably the amazing 3-4 day battery life. That really is class leading for an advanced smartwatch like this. The excellent rotating bezel and Tizen OS have been...
Published: 2016-12-01, Author: Michael , review by: wareable.com
Gorgeous display, impressive battery life, Improving S Health, Bezel is still great
Slightly lacklustre design, App support still not great, S Voice is unreliable, Not fully waterproof
The Gear S3 is destined to divide. After delivering us its best-ever smartwatch with the Gear S2, it has sacrificed that sleek design to cram in more features. That bigger body has delivered better battery life, GPS and a screen where Tizen can really shi...
Simple interface with rotating bezel, Easily replaceable 22mm bands, More than a day of battery life, Water resistant, Works with Samsung Pay
Too big and bulky for smaller wrists, Not enough third-party app support, Android phone connection sometimes spotty
Yes. If you have $350, are in the market for a smartwatch, and own an Android phone — particularly a Samsung phone — the Gear S3 is the best choice. It has two great designs, swappable bands, GPS, an LTE model, 4GB of internal storage, and you can use Sam...