Amazfit GTR 3 and GTS 3 will be unveiled on October 12
Amazfit launched the GTR 2 and GTS 2 smartwatches last September, and today the company announced it will unveil their successors next month.
The GTR 3 and GTS 3 will be introduced in China on October 12. Amazfit hasn’t divulged anything about these wearables yet, but machine translation of the company’s post in Chinese on Weibo suggests it worked on “common health” and “ecological construction.”
The second bit could mean Amazfit used environment-friendly materials to manufacture the GTR 3 and GTS 3, or the smartwatches will come with less packaging, or the translation is incorrect….
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