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November 2015
(78%)
352 Avis
Note moyenne issue des avis d’experts sur ce produit.
Utilisateurs
(89%)
598 Avis
Note moyenne délivrée par les utilisateurs du produit.
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Ecran
Processeur
Mémoire
Stockage
4 Go
Dimensions
Système d'Exploitation
Santé et Fitness
Informations
Média
Autres
Certifié IP 68
Services Samsung
Connectivité Bluetooth 4.1
Chargement sans fil
Capteurs
Poids
Batterie
Autonomie
Très bonne finition
Interface intuitive
Lunette rotative pour naviguer
Résistante à l'eau et à la poussière
Très bel écran
Lunette de contrôl
Qualité de l'affichag
Autonomi
Design sporti
Fonctions de santé
Écran Super Amoled et super lisible / Bonne luminosité maximale
OS intuitif et en accord total avec le design de la montre
Bague rotative
Un outil vite indispensable
Bien pensé et bien intégré
Réactivité globale et fluidité étonnante
Compatibilité o
Ergonomie bien pensée (cadran rotatif)
Belle finition
Légère et confortable
Fonctionnalités pertinentes (mail
Fitness. )
Qualité de l'écran
Réactivité Chargement sans fil
Une couronne rotative utile
Ecran très lumineux et lisible
Une bonne autonomie
Qualité de fabrication
Nouvelle approche de la montre connectée
Design sobre pour la Sport
Design élégant pour la Classic
Couronne rotative
Qualité et définition de l'écran
Autonomie correcte
Ergonomie
Nombre d'applications disponibles
Pas de haut parleurpour prendre des appels
Incompatibilité avec iOS.
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1.2 » Super AMOLED (360x360p)
Exynos 3250 Dual Core 1.0 GHz
RAM
512 Mo
49.8 x 42.3 x 11.4 mm
Tizen (pour objets connectés)
S Health
NikeRunning
Agenda
Actualités
Navigation
Météo
Lecteur de Musique
Galerie photos
SVoice
Chercher Appareil
Problèmes de connectivité
Manque d'applications Tizen
Prix élev
Pas compatible iPhon
Bracelet non interchangeabl
Peu d'applications compatibles
Tizen encore trop chiche en applications tierces
Des interactions basiques avec certains services sont manquantes
Réactivité perfectible de la commande vocale
Clavier tactile inutile
Ecosystème peu développé face à Android Wear
C'est mieux si on a un Samsung
Pas de bracelet standard sur le modèle sport
Ergonomie à améliorer
Nombre d'applications
Système d'attache du bracelet au boîtier
Une interface parfois fouillie/chargée
Bracelet spécifique pour la Sport
Design
Ergonomie innovante (bague rotative)
écran OLED
Fonction traqueur
Bonne autonomie
Compatible avec d'autres smartphones que ceux de Samsung
Samsung Gear S2 Reviewed by Michael Reyes, the first real Upgrade to the Gear 2 and a must-have for any Samsung phone owner, in fact any Android phone owner with a compatible device...
Samsung Gear S2 feels and works great, a solid timepiece that many will appreciate, with refreshing user interface and unique rotating bezel to navigate. What they lack are apps to extend its usefulness to just pretty watch face or S Health activity widge...
Publié: 2015-11-18, Auteur: Will , review by: newatlas.com
Extrait: We reviewed the Samsung Gear S2 soon after it launched, but we now have its better-looking fraternal twin, the Gear S2 Classic, in house. Let's take a quick look at Samsung's US$50 more expensive smartwatch that looks like a real watch.Apart from their ex...
Samsung's Gear S2 Classic is one of the best wearables of 2015, boasting slick design, a smart and intuitive interface and perfectly tuned controls. Aside from a couple of little issues such as frustrating mapping, the Tizen OS is a solid alternative to A...
Samsung's Gear line has always been a pretty good lineup of smartwatches, but nothing really stellar. That changes with the Gear S2 where Samsung clearly went back to the drawing board in every way and looked to not just provide what they thought was t...
Extrait: Smartwatches really only came onto the scene in a major way in the past two years — Google, Apple, and Samsung are all hoping it'll be the next big computing platform. Since then, we've seen lots of manufacturers try different strategies for strapping a c...
Modern, genderneutral design, Rotating bezel is both cool and convenient, Good performance, responsive UI, Decent battery life, even with alwayson display enabled, Can store music and play it over Bluetooth, Optional 3G connectivity, Compatible with most
Screen becomes somewhat unresponsive when wet, Proprietary wrist bands, standard 20mm ones are incompatible (does not apply to Gear S2 Classic), Selection of apps and watchfaces feels limited, Voice commands fail to work on rare occasions
If the Gear S2 is any indication of where Samsung is headed with its Gear series, then we'd say that the lineup is on the right track. Finally, we have a Samsung smartwatch with the potential to appeal to a broad audience -- both men and women who aren't...
So, will the Gear S2 be the smartwatch you turn to? By itself, there's a whole lot of Swiss army knife on the table, but the phone compatibility issues and some overbearing cruft on the software might tempt you to compare and contrast with other platfo...
I'm quietly impressed by the Gear S2. Samsung has created something which actually feels like a watch on your wrist, not a clunky smartwatch, and its deep control over Tizen makes many of the regular interactions you have with it a pleasure. That often ca...
Accessible and durable design, Premium version available for those who want it, at a price, Manageable size makes it suitable for most wrists, Unique input method with rotating bezel is useful, Battery life is quite impressive, Good display experience, Sm
Limited application support is a let down, No auto brightness setting with the display
Samsung gets a lot right with their first round face smartwatch, including a unique and useful input method, but the limited applications that currently support the Samsung Gear S2 is what may ultimately give the edge to the competition...