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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
If you have $300 to throw at a stainless steel smartwatch that currently pairs with one phone and really doesn't do anything all that useful, the Galaxy Gear may be for you. I admit, I'm not going to be the first person to get excited when Google or Ap...
Publié: 2013-10-04, Auteur: Will , review by: newatlas.com
Amongst a chorus of boos, hisses, and splattered fruit, we think the Galaxy Gear is a breakthrough product. It's imperfect, but it's a very strong debut, and by far the most exciting wearable computing device that you can buy today.When thinking about the...
Galaxy Gear want to do a lot in a short time, although the concept of the product is good, but there are a lot of problems. Galaxy Gear appearance looks good, amazing, can not turn on the water and some inconvenience. Currently Galaxy Gear only supports G...
Publié: 2013-10-01, Auteur: Chris , review by: slashgear.com
In the Samsung Galaxy Gear, the company has created a device custom-fitted for the Galaxy Note 3. While it may seem that this device is the first in a long line of smartwatches made for the greater world of Android, it would appear here that Samsung st...
Premium Design, Smart & interactive features with the Note 3, Sharp looking display
Works with Galaxy Note 3 only at launch, It’s not water resistant, Touch accuracy is finicky, Unable to view certain notifications directly on it, Step tracking isn’t automatic & continuous
When it comes down to it, the Samsung Galaxy Gear is simply trying to do so much in such a short period of time. We’ll mention that it’s a good starting point, but it’s still very far from being perfect. Visually, the Galaxy Gear is a gorgeous looking...
Vibrant, colorful AMOLED display. Makes calls (via your smartphone). Snaps usable photos and (short) video clips.
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
The Samsung Galaxy Gear advances the smartwatch concept, but it's too expensive, limited, and difficult to use in its current form....
Good call quality, Helpful notifications, Handy Smart Relay feature, Good battery life, Attractive color options, Strong Bluetooth connectivity
Expensive, Screen not lit all the time, Works only with Galaxy Note 3 (for now), S Voice integration could be better, Gmail and Google+ notifications too vague, No official Facebook or Twitter apps
The Samsung Galaxy Gear delivers notifications, a camera and voice calls to your wrist, but the high price and limited smartphone compatibility are turnoffs....
Phone calls on your wrist, Surprisingly good camera, Built to last
Uninformative notifications, Apps are either buggy or substandard, Insipid, cumbersome design, Has the battery life of a phone, not a watch, Extravagantly overpriced
Publié: 2013-10-01, Auteur: Brian , review by: anandtech.com
It's immediately apparent that there's a bit of panic around what happens as the smartphone/tablet markets mature. The incredible growth the leaders in those industries enjoyed over the past few years is addictive, and no one wants to be late to move onto...