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Réseau (Selon région)
900/1800 ou 850/1900 (2G)
Ecran
Processeur
Système d'Exploitation
Audio
Format
MP3
M4A
AAC
OGG
Communications
Contacts
Notifications
SMS
Emails
Clavier AZERTY
Santé et Fitness
Informations
Média
Autres
Certifié
Écran
Appels et messagerie efficaces
Autonomie
Qualité de fabrication
"Presque" indépendante
Connectivité 3G
Écran superbe
GPS autonome
Grand écran incurvé et lumineux
Autonomie presque correcte
Livrée avec une batterie supplémentaire
Produit autonome avec sa connexion 3G et WiFi
Un véritable téléphone poignet.
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900/2100 ou 850/1900 (3G)
2.0 » Super AMOLED (360×480)
Dual Core 1.0 GHz
Tizen (pour objets connectés)
Codec
MP3/AAC/AAC/eAAC
2G
Appels 3G
Appels Bluetooth
S Health
NikeRunning
Agenda
Actualités
Navigation
Météo
Lecteur de Musique
Galleri
Prix
Taille
Confort
Design des cadrans
Chargeur propriétaire
Capteur cardiaque limité
Autonomie encore moyenne
Nécessite encore un smartphone Samsung pour la jumeler et installer des applications
Les caractéristiques autonomes ne fonctionnent pas avec toutes les applications et les notifications
Peu d'applications disponibles par rapport à Android Wear
Publié: 2014-11-17, Auteur: Scott , review by: CNET.co.uk
The Samsung Gear S has a big, bright curved display, decent battery life, comes with its own bonus battery pack and can stay connected away from a phone with its own 3G data or Wi-Fi. It's attractive, albeit rather large. It's a complete on-wrist phone
It still requires a recent Samsung phone to pair with and install apps, and its standalone features don't work with all apps and notifications. The Gear app library is still weak compared with Android Wear
The wildly ambitious Samsung Gear S smartwatch doubles as a full standalone smartphone, but the software and apps available don't let it do as much as you'd expect....
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Publié: 2014-11-15, Auteur: Eric , review by: gizmodo.co.uk
Nutzo battery life. The Gear S's 300 mAh battery isn't even big by smartwatch standards and still I was able to get a whole two days out of it in one stretch, and on the night in-between I was even using it for sleep tracking. This should be the baseline
Ugh, it's so big and ugly and unhip. It's vitally important to be able to wear a smartwatch without being uncomfortable, physically or mentally. Wearing the Gear S made me uncomfortable in both ways. When I wore it for sleep tracking, it kept feeling like
No. There's a lot you could potentially do with a watch that has its own data connection, but the Gear S doesn't do those things. And the Gear S is big and ugly in order to shove in that limited functionality. The trade-off just isn't worth it. Connectivi...
Extrait: Samsung claims to have gone back to the drawing board to design its Gear S smartwatch, and has worked to address those flaws and finally offer users the wearable wrist companion they've been waiting for....
Big, bright screen, Improved app support, Good S Health integration
Slightly laggy performance, Apps still need to be downloaded on phone
The Samsung Gear S is big, bold and feature-packed, but it costs to have a smartwatch that can live apart from its smartphone companion.Next, read more Smartwatch & Wearable Tech ReviewsThanks to Mobile Fun for providing our Samsung Gear S review model...
The Samsung Gear S might have some decent specs but we just don't understand the concept of a smartwatch which can take a SIM-card. It's too expensive, and the vast majority of users will find the device simply too big. Sorry Samsung, we just don't get th...
Publié: 2014-09-04, Auteur: Marc , review by: techradar.com
Slick OS, GPS functionality, Fantastic display
Too big, Strap is unwieldy, Worries about battery life
There's no doubting Samsung's intent to conquer the wearable market. In a very short time, the manufacturer has released more smartwatches than can safely fit on one wrist. This scattershot approach to the market is no bad thing. It seems that Samsung is ...
With a focus on fitness and its own 3G capability, the Gear S is moving the smartwatch closer to where we'd like to see it – a standalone, connected device with that makes some everyday tasks easier and more enjoyable.That said it still feels like a produ...
Publié: 2014-09-03, Auteur: Mike , review by: pocket-lint.com
Extrait: Samsung isn't shy of releasing a smartwatch or two. Indeed it's been putting them to market by the bucket load, but in so doing the company has been slowly refining its wearable offerings. The latest Gear S, which was already unveiled ahead of Samsung Un...
Publié: 2014-08-28, Auteur: Woldemar , review by: wovow.org
Extrait: Samsung has added to its catalog smartwatch more smart garments, the Samsung Gear S. This device brings the experience of having a smartphone in your wrist, as it has 3G. The wearable is perfect for those who want to part with your mobile and make way for...