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November 2015
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352 Avis
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598 Avis
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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
The Gear S2 has an eye-catching design, a clever rotating bezel that's actually useful, beautiful display, solid health tracking and slightly better battery life than other high-end smartwatches. Plus, it works with a variety of Android phones
Fewer available apps or seamless connected services than Android Wear and Apple Watch, no speakerphone, S-Voice commands work, but not as well as they could, not compatible with iPhone
Samsung's newest smartwatch reinvents itself with a whole new look and feel to create one of the best-designed wrist gadgets around -- but it still lacks the apps to set it above the competition...
Publié: 2015-10-19, Auteur: Chris , review by: engadget.com
Spinning bezel interface is brilliant, Solid battery life, Sleek, minimal looks, Works with non-Samsung phones
Limited app selection, S Voice is hit-or-miss, Vibrations feel a little weak
Samsung's latest smartwatch packs a thoughtful, elegant interface made possible by a rotating bezel, with respectable battery life and a great screen rounding out the feature list. Alas, the sort of end-to-end control over hardware and software that made...
Publié: 2015-10-13, Auteur: Dan , review by: theverge.com
Attractive design, Great display, Great interface
Proprietary strap mounts (on standard model), Limited third-party apps, Voice controls are slow and limited
More times than not, the Verge score is based on the average of the subscores below. However, since this is a non-weighted average, we reserve the right to tweak the overall score if we feel it doesn't reflect our overall assessment and price of the produ...
The Samsung Gear S2 smartwatch has great software and a thoughtful design going for it, but a paltry app selection and finicky voice recognition hold it back...
Beautiful, simple design, Comfortable, Excellent display and interface, Responsive, Full-featured, The bezel
Wish the back had more metal
The good-looking Samsung Gear S2 is the answer to the question, 'Which smartwatch should I get to pair with my Android phone?'...
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Publié: 2015-10-07, Auteur: Will , review by: newatlas.com
Extrait: After making five smartwatches with either square or rectangular displays, Samsung now has a round-faced model that improves on its predecessors in other ways as well. Read on for Gizmag's review of the new Samsung Gear S2.The Gear S2 is so close to being...
Publié: 2015-09-03, Auteur: Alex , review by: recombu.com
Attractive design, Feature rich
Confusing UI, Proprietary charger
Samsung's has clearly laboured over the creation of the Gear S2 and from where we stand this smartwatch isn't just a one-trick pony or an experiment. Samsung is looking to expand its already strong presence in the wearables market and what's more do it wi...
Extrait: The Samsung Gear S2 smartwatch has great software and a thoughtful design going for it, but a paltry app selection and finicky voice recognition hold it back...
Smart round design, Innovative rotating bezel, Tizen OS is polished, Works with many Android phones
Slow voice control, Too few high quality apps, Lacks customisation options
This is by far Samsung's best smartwatch yet, from its smarter, round design to the clever rotating bezel. However, the Gear S2 still looks and feels more like a tech lover's device, and lacks a developer community...
The 3G version of the Gear S2 has all the features and design of Samsung's Wi-Fi-only S2 smartwatch, but adds a speakerphone and built-in GPS along with full standalone phone and data service
It's more expensive, requires a connected data plan to pair with, and runs out of battery life quickly on cellular. It's bulkier, too. Also, the Gear S2 3G doesn't have that many great apps, and it doesn't yet work with iPhones
Samsung's cellular-enabled smartwatch adds some interesting features to the Gear S2, but it's just not easy or useful enough to justify the extra expense...