Samsung
is at it again. Just six months after it announced its
second-generation smartwatch — and just two since it launched its first
Android Wear model — the company has a new wrist wearable: the Gear S.
This time there's an extra twist, though: It's the first Samsung smartwatch with built-in 3G connectivity.
The
Samsung Gear S has the ability to connect to 3G and 2G networks on its
own, meaning users won't need to keep it wirelessly tethered to a
smartphone in order to get notifications or make calls. The watch does
include Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity, though, so a user has the
option of still pairing it with a smartphone some or all of the time. It
can also go solo and stay connected when the situation calls for it
(say, when exercising).
The
display on the Gear S is a 2-inch SuperAMOLED screen with 360 x 480
resolution, making it fairly large as smartwatches go, although the
curved screen (similar to the Samsung Gear Fit) makes it a little more
sleek. The screen is rectangular, like most smartwatches.
The
watch is powered by Samsung's Tizen OS — as opposed to Android Wear,
the Google-created wearable operating system, which Samsung has also
shown support for via its Gear Live smartwatch. Tizen, however, is more
power-efficient than Android, and the Gear S is rated for two days of
battery life.
Samsung
says the processor is a dual-core 1GHz design, but it didn't specify
the manufacturer or model. It has 512MB of RAM and 4GB of internal
memory.
There's no camera, but — like Samsung's other Tizen-based Gear watches — it has a standalone music player.
The
Gear S stems naturally from Samsung's "throw everything against the
wall" approach to most product categories, giving the wearable-curious
crowd the option of a getting smartphone-like device without the
smartphone. The display will even call up a QWERTY keyboard when needed,
presumably with some pretty tiny keys.
Samsung
is also debuting a ring-style headphone model called the Gear Circle.
It connects via Bluetooth and features a magnetic lock that clasps
around the users's neck when it's not being used. It can also vibrate to
give the user notifications.
There's no price yet on the Gear S or Gear Circle, but Samsung says they'll ship in October.
Posted by : Gizmeon
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