Samsung Unveils Its New Gear S Smartwatch [Photos]
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Posted August 28, 2014 at 6:25am by iClarified
Samsung has just unveiled the Samsung Gear S, its next generation smartwatch, ahead of Apple's expected iWatch announcement next month.
Designed with an elegant, curved Super AMOLED display and flexible band, Samsung Gear S fits comfortably on user’s wrist. Through 3G connectivity, the Samsung Gear S offers a new, powerful wearable experience and gives consumers the freedom to live their life on the go.
Here's the details from Samsung...
Curved Super AMOLED Display The Samsung Gear S features a 2-inch curved Super AMOLED display, providing a richer view with a beautiful and easy-to-use user interface. It allows users to read messages and notifications at a single glance with features such as conversation view and condensed font. The Samsung Gear S’s chic, curved design fits comfortably around the contours of the wrist, while its customizable screen options and changeable straps empower users to express their own taste and style.
Connected Experience The Samsung Gear S extends its communication capabilities to include 3G as well as Bluetooth and WiFi connectivity, allowing users to stay informed with seamless notifications from social networks, calendars and applications even when away from their phone. It lets users to instantly reply to incoming messages using the onscreen keyboard, or utilize enhanced S voice functionality to ensure tasks can be completed immediately. Finally, with Samsung Gear S, people can seamlessly make and receive calls directly from their wrist, or get calls forwarded from their smartphones.
The Samsung Gear S allows consumers to control how they want to connect, switching easily between 3G and Bluetooth connections, and automatically synchronizing information when paired to a smartphone.
Extended Features & Applications The Samsung Gear S provides easy access to relevant information through essential widgets and combined notification boards. Its powerful features include turn-by-turn pedestrian navigation provided by HERE, a 24-hour news and views service from The Financial Times ‘fastFT’, works together with advanced-reading technology from Spritz, and the ability to see and respond to important social notifications instantly with Facebook. Together, these features allow users to be live and actionable while on the go.
The Samsung Gear S is also a health and fitness companion with more enhanced multi-sensors, built-in GPS, and robust S Health features. In addition, applications such as Nike+ Running allow users to track their runs and stay motivated while on the move, without their smartphone.
Gear Circle Also announced today with the Samsung Gear S is the new Samsung Gear Circle. When paired with a smartphone, users can easily receive calls, listen to music, and make voice commands in style through a Bluetooth connection. It features a magnetic lock which clasps around the user’s neck when not in use, as well as a vibrate function to signal incoming calls and notifications.
Pricing & Availability: Both the Samsung Gear S and the Gear Circle will be available in global markets in phases through Samsung’s retail channels, e-commerce websites and via carriers beginning October.
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I really doubt they tried to copy it. plus these designs take a while to come up with. I highly doubt that picture came before the picture in samsungs design team. plus they have bendable display technology... how else would a watch look if the screen could bend? its kinda a "you can bend? you HAVE to look like this" a bended rectangle... there's no other way to make a watch. have you noticed that watches are all either circles or squares or rectangles? yea it would be weird if I found a watch that was a star shape or maybe a trapezoid. so yea not that hard to come up with a bendable rectangle design. in fact everything is a copy. the guy who originally made that rendering for apple copied it from someone else or maybe saw an image and copied that! people are not inventors, they are discoverers, they discover what is already possible.
It's like a bow tie , you love to own it but dunno when to wear it but when you do , you can't wait to tuck it in your pocket ( phun intended for battery life ) !!
It's like a bow tie , you love to own it but dunno when to wear it but when you do , you can't wait it tuck it in your pocket ( phun intended for battery life ) !!
Samsung: "Well, our first two tries at a smartwatch were pretty pathetic in both design and sales. Is our third try going to look something like Apple's upcoming smartwatch? (Jeez, we hope so!)"
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And you gonna get burned for your myth. Samsung never had a chance to win once against apple in court so when iWatch comes we all know what will happen.
He's right. Traditional watches, especially high end watches is a billion dollar industry. Traditional watches will never die out. The only watches I see dying are samsungs. Always one flop after another. When one fails they're quick to release another. This one reason why I buy apple products. Apple doesn't just whip shit up overnight like they do, just to say they did it first. They take their time and get it right. Can't wait to see what samsungs watches look like after apple releases there's. I bet the designs will totally change.
It actually looks pretty nice, and the features are impressive. Of course I'd choose an iWatch for its interconnectivity with all my Apple devices, but let's be fair and admit that this is a nice product.
The point is that it makes no sense to compare a real product with one that doesn't exist yet, and talk about who's copying who... people can just buy whichever one they like best. If I buy one, it will surely be the iWatch because of the interconnectivity with my all-Apple devices. But the Samsung is still a nice product, much better than the first one. It's not fair to call it shit, it is not shit.
Two main things to look for: battery life and execution. The watch looks nice from the pictures, but material feel, whether it stands up to daily life etc , usability and the software execution are important and we won't know these until it gets into people's hands.