It seems that smart watches are still waiting for his moment of triumph . The expectation right now is more of the manufacturers that the public, who are probing the good or bad reception among future users. At least that's what seems to have made Samsung to launch the Samsung Galaxy Gear , scheduled for this coming September 25 . In the rush to get ahead of its rival , Apple , Samsung takes its proposal smartwatch unfinished tune altogether. Although you might have learned something in advance of experience, because there are already rumors , according TechKiddy , that the South Koreans may be preparing the second version of its Galaxy Gear for January 2014, when not yet released his predecessor . Some Korean media say that the objective of Samsung to launch the Gear to test the demand for the product among the public.
Samsung 's strategy regarding smart watch is still arrive before the Apple iWatch , which is scheduled to land in mid- 2014 . And whether at CES in Las Vegas in January, or at MWC in February , the South Koreans want to get ahead of Cupertino. Although it will not change , hopefully we do otherwise with the design and performance of the new watch. Among the rumors circulating about him, is the one that could come equipped with GPS and provide geolocation data . Also, something that was missing in Gear, will be compatible with all Android smartphones , and not only with the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 . Samsung announced that the Galaxy Gear expand its support to other Samsung devices in the next few weeks (Samsung Galaxy S3 , Samsung Galaxy S4 and Samsung Galaxy Note 2), but the interesting thing is that you can pair with any device equipped with Google 's operating system , as it seems they will do in 2014 . Until then , users are made with a Galaxy Gear can only use if you have a Samsung device from the list.
Hopefully it will also improve the autonomy of the clock, which barely exceeds 24 hours (theoretically endure 25 hours between charges ) , and can be a major drawback for the user, who is not willing to depend on charge your battery daily, when the Pebble hold more than a week long . In terms of features and applications , clearly the small size of the Gear screen ( 1.6-inch ) has required adaptation and selection of those that the device can be used optimally. The Gear 2 may see expanded its potential to do so , at least as far as apps are concerned.