Clenched fist will allow you to take a picture on the new Samsung Galaxy Watch 3

Rotating your wrist while wearing the watch will turn off the beeps as well as the incoming signals

And clenching and unclenching the fist will answer the challenge.To take a photo or video with the Camera Controller app, clench and unclench your fist.

Gestures will allow Samsung Galaxy Watch 3 users to answer calls and mute alarms.

An examination of the app also confirms that theGalaxy Watch 3 will have new watch faces. According to the XDA Developers Forum, users will be able to automatically navigate between different watch faces.

Detailed information about the Galaxy Watch 3 includingIts name has been leaked on the Internet for several weeks, including listings from the FCC that suggest the watch will have both LTE and Wi-Fi versions, and that it will come with 1.4 and 1.2-inch displays.

The watch is expected to have a case made ofstainless steel, GPS, heart rate and blood pressure monitors, ECG sensor, plus 1 GB of RAM, 8 GB of internal memory and a 247 mAh or 340 mAh battery, depending on the size.

Also Samsung adds a great security featurehealth and safety - fall detection. Fall detection on the Galaxy Watch 3 will work similarly to the current SOS mode. When you fall, the smartwatch will ring for 60 seconds. If you don't answer, a message will be sent to you with your whereabouts and a 5 second audio recording for your emergency contacts. There is also the option to make an SOS call when falling. To do this, you will need to enter your own emergency contacts.

Samsung is officially hosting the Galaxy Unpacked event on August 5, starting at 10am ET.

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