Now that we have the first concrete mention that Samsung may be working on a Gear S3 successor, and a few patents released along the way that hint at some of the eventual new features that it might get outfitted with, it’s time to make a wishlist.
On top of everyone’s list, besides the usual faster performance (Exynos 7270 is plenty) or longer battery life (the S3 lasts more than average already), is probably better fitness and health tracking options. Apple, for instance, made ripples in the healthcare industry with the heart rate tracking options that its Watch wearable offers, and with a good reason. The sector is a $3 trillion business, so even a tiny fraction of it holds huge revenue potential.