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Is Samsung Planning To Release A New Samsung Fit Wearable?

 

A wearable device registered at the FCC suggests that Samsung might probably be announcing a new model in it's Fit line for fitness tracking as spotted by the Verge
Details on the wearable is not much but it's model number is SMK220 and the filing primary purpose is registered as a Bluetooth device.
Image of the back showing the circles that'll probably be charging ports and the curved lines for heart rate monitoring.

Images of the back reveals that the device has two close circles which could be the charge point for a non-wireless magnetised charger cable and a series of curved lines in it's center.
This suggests that Samsung might be planning on changing the heart rate monitor design on its Fit line to the multi photodiode style found in the Galaxy Watch Active 2. The Galaxy Watch Active 2 has 8 diodes for it's optical heart rate monitor which does a pretty good job of getting accurate reading even when it's moves around a little around the wrist. Another Conservative take on it says it might be intended to map out contours of the back like those in the Samsung Fit and Fit e.
Picture of Samsung Galaxy Fit  

The document filing also suggests that this wearable would be having a bigger battery. It'd be having a 154mAh battery which is significantly larger than the 120mAh in the Galaxy Fit and 70mAh in the Galaxy Fit e. The reason for this upgrade in the battery could be to compete with the likes of Huawei Band Fit 4 pro which lasts for up to two weeks, it could also mean the device might be equipped with GPS. 
An FCC filing is much more reliable than releasing 

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