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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: 2014-11-10, Auteur: Will , review by: newatlas.com
Extrait: Samsung has released so many smartwatches in the last year that it's easy to start tuning them out. But no matter what you think of the Gear S, it certainly isn't forgettable. Read on, as Gizmag reviews the most forward-thinking smartwatch you can buy.Dur...
Good looking, comfortable curve, does more than Android Wear watches
Battery life, requires a Samsung Android phone
The Samsung Gear S is a definite step forward, but smartwatches and wearables are still in their grade school years. They Gear S is the most attractive Samsung smartwatch yet, and it can even hang with the more traditionally designed Moto 360. But it's st...
The Smartwatch battle is raging and Samsung is certainly among the leaders, the Gear S is a quite improved model in the Gear lineup, both design-wise and hardware-wise.The manufacturer has surely learned from the numerous wearables it has launched in less...
Great looking screen; Solid battery two day battery life when used as a watch; Can make and take phone calls, and send and receive messages; Heart-rate sensor included; GPS built into the watch;
Needs a Samsung phone (a recent one, at that) to setup; Answering phone calls on your wrist can appear very odd, and make you a little concerned about your appearance; Using the onscreen keyboard is a joke; So few watch faces, and very little for free on
If there's one thing that is clear from the world of smartwatches, it's that there is plenty of competition in this growing area of technology. Right now, Samsung isn't alone, and is one of the world's leaders in smartphones, with a few products of its ow...
Extrait: The Surge is shaping as the ultimate wearable, with all the features of Fitbit's activity monitoring band and a smartwatch combined. Source: SuppliedWearables are a substantial growth area in consumer technology, and the fact that your relatives and frien...
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Publié: 2014-11-23, Auteur: Eric , review by: gizmodo.com.au
Great battery life, Curved design, Fulfills the smartwatch promise
Cumbersome in size, Only works with Samsung phones, Needs an additional data SIM
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...
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Publié: 2014-11-18, Auteur: Scott , review by: cnet.com.au
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....
Extrait: Need a watch? And a phone? How about if the two are merged? Samsung is revisiting the idea of a converged gadget, and is even going to bring it to Australia, as we find out in a hands-on with the Gear S.Smartwatches are all the rage at the moment, but the...
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Publié: 2014-09-24, Auteur: Alex , review by: fatducktech.com
Extrait: Samsung held an event last night in Sydney to show off the Samsung Galaxy Note 4, Galaxy Note Edge, Gear S and Gear VR. Here's my early thoughts in video form.I covered off the pricing and availability last night , while also taking some time to play with...
Too big, Strap is unwieldy, Worries about battery life
The Samsung Gear S feels like a device that yet again is something of a litmus test for Samsung. No one really knows what people want from a smartwatch yet, so Samsung has seemingly decided to shove everything into this one. Because of this it is a chunk...