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Published: 2014-09-24, Author: Alex , review by: fatducktech.com
Abstract: Samsung held an event last night in Sydney to show off the Samsung Galaxy Note 4, Galaxy Note Edge, Gear S and Gear VR. Here's my early thoughts in video form.I covered off the pricing and availability last night , while also taking some time to play with...
Too big, Strap is unwieldy, Worries about battery life
The Samsung Gear S feels like a device that yet again is something of a litmus test for Samsung. No one really knows what people want from a smartwatch yet, so Samsung has seemingly decided to shove everything into this one. Because of this it is a chunk...
Abstract: The smartwatch is the coolest accessory of 2014. You're not somebody if you don't have a shiny screen hanging off your wrist and flashing notifications from your Samsung's latest attempt at making its own bespoke smartwatch is an interesting one.For one...
Abstract: A smart watch... with a curved Super AMOLED display and it's own 3G connection...!If you ever wanted to strap a smartphone around your wrist, then the Samsung Gear S is here for you. Play click above to check it out.Sean...
Abstract: Lisa Gade reviews the Samsung Gear S, Samsung's Tizen OS smartwatch with 3G data built-in. The Gear S is a surprisingly attractive, albeit big like most smartwacthes, device with a curved 2” AMOLED display. That curve makes it comfy for even smaller wrist...
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Published: 2014-11-12, Author: Patrick , review by: futurefive.co.nz
There's a lot to like with the Gear S. Having a phone on your wrist is dead handy. Especially if like me, you often leave your phone at home or the office. As you'd expect, some compromises are inevitable.It is amazing that Samsung have crammed an entire...
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Published: 2015-01-13, Author: Andrew , review by: itpro.co.uk
Abstract: If you're thinking about buying a smartwatch, t wo of the most prominent options on the market are the Moto 360 and Samsung Gear S. Motorola has set an early benchmark from a design standpoint, whereas Samsung has attempted to pack as many features in as ...
Published: 2015-01-13, Author: Paul , review by: wareable.com
Fantastic curved Super AMOLED display, Battery cradle also charges, Notifications work well, Plenty of apps available on Tizen,
It's ridiculously expensive, Samsung Galaxy phone reliance, Samsung Health features are poor, Clasp is ugly and hard to use,
By billing the Samsung Gear S as a standalone device – although not officially in those words – Samsung has delivered a dud. A good-looking, expensive, dud. Without the messy Samsung Galaxy smartphone reliance, the Gear S could have been a unique device t...
Published: 2014-11-17, Author: Scott , review by: CNET.co.uk
The Samsung Gear S has a big, bright curved display, decent battery life, comes with its own bonus battery pack and can stay connected away from a phone with its own 3G data or Wi-Fi. It's attractive, albeit rather large. It's a complete on-wrist phone
It still requires a recent Samsung phone to pair with and install apps, and its standalone features don't work with all apps and notifications. The Gear app library is still weak compared with Android Wear
The wildly ambitious Samsung Gear S smartwatch doubles as a full standalone smartphone, but the software and apps available don't let it do as much as you'd expect....
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Published: 2014-11-15, Author: Eric , review by: gizmodo.co.uk
Nutzo battery life. The Gear S's 300 mAh battery isn't even big by smartwatch standards and still I was able to get a whole two days out of it in one stretch, and on the night in-between I was even using it for sleep tracking. This should be the baseline
Ugh, it's so big and ugly and unhip. It's vitally important to be able to wear a smartwatch without being uncomfortable, physically or mentally. Wearing the Gear S made me uncomfortable in both ways. When I wore it for sleep tracking, it kept feeling like
No. There's a lot you could potentially do with a watch that has its own data connection, but the Gear S doesn't do those things. And the Gear S is big and ugly in order to shove in that limited functionality. The trade-off just isn't worth it. Connectivi...