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The editors liked
Seeing text messages at a glance is often handier than pulling out your phone. For apps like Evernote and Media Controls
It's pretty wonderful to have easy access. The Super AMOLED screen and stainless-steel bezel make for a very attractive combination
Premium build
Gorgeous screen
Pros
Vibrant
Colorful AMOLED display
Makes calls (via your smartphone)
Snaps usable photos and (short) video clips
Quality design
Easy operations
Bright and responsive screen
Clear voice calls
Handsome looks
Feature packed
The editors didn't like
It is so sluggishly slooooow. That in itself really taints the user experience and makes what could be convenient into something that is aggravating. There are only a handful of things it does well
And they aren't numerous enough to justify the cost. It
Uncomfortable to wear for some
Battery life
Cons
Expensive
Short battery life
Baffling UI
No email send support
Camcorder is limited to 15-second videos
Currently only works with the Galaxy Note 3 and Note 10.1
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Abstract: S amsung jumped into the wearable accessory bandwagon with Galaxy Gear smartwatch , priced at $299. We went hands-on with the device at IFA 2013 in Berlin last week.The smartwatch space is heating up with the likes of Pebble, Kreyos and Sony trying to mak...
The Samsung Galaxy Gear is clearly a first generation product. There are a lot of innovative ideas in it, but Samsung is yet to properly flesh them out. It's easily the smartest looking smartwatch in the market, but it's nascent ecosystem, and poor batter...
Samsung has priced the Galaxy Gear at Rs 22,900 and whichever way you cut it, that's a lot of money for a smartphone accessory. It only gets worse as the Gear is sadly, only compatible with a handful of high-end Samsung phones. The trouble is, even if Sa...
Samsung has priced the Galaxy Gear at Rs 22,900 and whichever way you cut it, that's a lot of money for a smartphone accessory. It only gets worse as the Gear is sadly, only compatible with a handful of high-end Samsung phones. The trouble is, even if Sam...
Abstract: Top smartphone makers have a bit of a problem. They got so good at selling smartphones that there aren't enough people left to buy them at the amazing pace the market has enjoyed over the past few years. The smartphone market is still monstrous, of course...
Seeing text messages at a glance is often handier than pulling out your phone. For apps like Evernote and Media Controls, it's pretty wonderful to have easy access. The Super AMOLED screen and stainless-steel bezel make for a very attractive combination,
It is so sluggishly slooooow. That in itself really taints the user experience and makes what could be convenient into something that is aggravating. There are only a handful of things it does well, and they aren't numerous enough to justify the cost. It
Only if youre rich to the point that $300 means nothing to you. If you can drop that kind of money to satisfy a vague curiosity, then sure. But, actually, if you want it soon youd better make that $600 so you can buy the Galaxy Note 3 as well (or shell...
Pros, Vibrant, colorful AMOLED display, Makes calls (via your smartphone), Snaps usable photos and (short) video clips
Cons, Expensive, Short battery life, Baffling UI, No email send support, Camcorder is limited to 15-second videos, Currently only works with the Galaxy Note 3 and Note 10.1, Lacks killer apps, Bulky style isn't for everyone
Abstract: Industry analysts estimate that the next wave of growth is expected from wearable computing devices. Samsung and Sony are committed to invest heavily in the wearable segment. The success of Google Glass could be one of the reasons why wearable technology...