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Les éditeurs ont aimé
Le design et la qualité de fabrication
L'interface intuitive
L'autonomie pas mauvaise
L'appareil photo sur la montre
Une fois les deux appareils reliés
Ce qui est fondamentalement très simple
Votre téléphone téléchargera le gestionnaire de Samsung
Toute la personnalisation se fera au travers de cette application
Et c'est une bonne chose. En effet
La sélection de
Bonne finition
Quelques idées (S-Voice)
Composants de qualité
Bel écran
Design plaisant
Finitions remarquables
Réactivité globale du produit
Possibilité d'appeler
Solide
Design réussi
Prouesse technologie
Geek et élégante
Caméra embarquée
Appels téléphoniques
Qualité de l'écran
Nombreuses fonctionnalités
Finition
Originale
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Le prix
Le manque d'applications
La compatibilité limitée à certains smartphones Galaxy
La grande dépendance de la montre au téléphone
La technologie qui entoure le Super AMOLED équipant la Galaxy Gear est évidemment excellente
C'est d'ailleurs surprenant de voir un écran de cette qualité suspendu à notre poignet. En revanche
Ledit écran a tendance à ne pas aimer le soleil
C'est un de
Téléphonie difficilement utilisable
Autonomie insuffisante
Compatibilité limitée
Ergonomie problématique
Autonomie désastreuse / Obligation de passer par un dock pour charger
Impossible de changer le bracelet
Capteur photo médiocre
Intérêt du parc applicatif
Appel en haut-parleur tout de même compliqué pour l'appelant comme pour l'interlocuteur
The Galaxy Gear is a well-made, comfortable smartwatch that offers decent (if not perfect) functionality as a secondary device to compliment the smartphone resting in your pocket. But it's not without flaws. Its limited compatibility to Samsung products...
Publié: 2013-10-05, Auteur: Ian , review by: pocket-lint.com
Looks good, fantastic screen, camera is better than we'd anticipated, comfortable, a good watch, easy to set up, bags of potential
Expensive, lack of consistency in notifications, needs more apps and general support, camera fogged up on a number of occasions, Note 3 only for the time being, feels as though it's hit the shelves early
Ultimately, our opinion of the Galaxy Gear is that it's a fantastic piece of technology, easily the best device of its type that we've seen and one that has bags of potential. The display is brilliant, there are enough apps on the watch right now to...
Vibrant and colourful AMOLED display, Makes calls (via your smartphone), Snaps usable photos and video clips
Expensive, Short battery life, Baffling interface
At the moment, there are few smartwatch alternatives as powerful as the Samsung Galaxy Gear, but most are easier to work with. Our current favourite smartwatch is the Pebble, which costs a third of what Samsung is asking for the Gear, has a much longer l...
The Samsung Galaxy Gear smartwatch is attractive, comfortable, and makes it easy to see incoming calls
A lack of e-mail and social network support, limited compatibility with other devices, the external charging case, and hit-and-miss voice control seriously limit its usefulness
Samsung's first smart watch looks really classy and has potential, but it lacks some really basic features. Its battery life isn't good enough either, and it only works with the Galaxy Note 3 right now. Definitely not worth £300....
There are a few things that stop us from really liking the Galaxy Gear. The first is its price - at £300 it's just too expensive.Second is that it only works with Samsung devices. If Sony can open its doors on the Smart Watch 2, then why can't Samsung?Thi...
Publié: 2013-09-27, Auteur: Ian , review by: pocket-lint.com
Looks good, Fantastic screen, Camera is better than we'd anticipated, Comfortable, A good watch, Easy to set up, Bags of potential
Expensive, Lack of consistency in notifications, Needs more apps and general support, Camera fogged up on a number of occasions, Note 3 only for the time being, Feels as though it's hit the shelves early
Ultimately, our opinion of the Galaxy Gear is that it's a fantastic piece of technology, easily the best device of its type that we've seen and one that has bags of potential. The display is brilliant, there are enough apps on the watch right now to make...
Publié: 2013-09-26, Auteur: Matt , review by: telegraph.co.uk
Extrait: For a start, most of the time the Gear smartwatch doesn't actually tell me the time. This is not progress. A sensor is supposed to detect when you lift your arm and automatically turn on the display but it doesn't work sufficiently often. Pressing a bu...
Extrait: Ok, so a big part of this is the fact that it's one of those devices where, like a camera or a device which boasts very long battery life, I'm really going to have to spend a lot of time with one to develop a more accurate picture. Many of its features ar...
Extrait: The smart watch is destined to be the next big thing in tech, with Samsung and Sony getting the jump on Apple and launching their own pieces of wearable tech. Sony's Smart Watch 2 consists of a 1.6-inch screen attached to a choice of multiple coloured wat...
Publié: 2013-09-05, Auteur: Luke , review by: pocket-lint.com
If you're considering joining the wearable tech movement, you like to go on runs, and find yourself without free hands to type, this is for you. It seems like a small thing but the convenience of not taking your phone out of your pocket shouldn't be und...