Saturday, September 7, 2013

Why Samsung Galaxy Gear we did not (yet ... - Gizmodo

She was supposed to do the show at IFA 2013. Finally, the Galaxy Gear, watch connected Samsung has raised many questions and few certainties.

Both say: to Gizmodo, we now place ourselves little hope in this new fashion watches connected. Too limited in general, impractical and often missing style (honestly, you see wearing the Galaxy Gear being dressed chic / classy?), They see their main faults summarized by example Galaxy Gear.

Unveiled by Samsung a few days ago that, this shows connected (but may only be connected to Galaxy Note 3 and Note 10.1 when it was released on September 25 next) was proudly exhibited on the stand of the manufacturer at IFA.

We were able to take in hand, coupled with Note 3, and without drawing conclusions, it was already hard to see how she will win. Probably restricted to a niche market, this watch is not independent, which means that it must be constantly connected to a compatible device to perform its core functions. Able to receive calls, use voice commands to make visual notes or send SMS, however, it can rely on some 70 applications (including eBay, Pocket, MyFitnessPal, Path, etc.). During its output.

But here: in fact, in addition to sporting an almost cheap design (finishes its certainly not revisit the idea of ??a product “premium”), it is expensive: Samsung has set the bar high for Suddenly, and expects a price of 300 €

In addition, what we could see its interface does not seem optimal, and users with large fingers may well be facing some problems to navigate the menus. And what about its autonomy, which should not exceed 25 hours. You used to recharge your mobile every night? Okay, now you can also recharge your watch.

Not that we want to bury this watch even before its release, but …

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