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Samsung gives sneak peek at look and feel of its upcoming round-faced Gear smartwatch

byCustoms Today Report
14/05/2015
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Seoul: Samsung has just given a sneak peek at the look and feel of its upcoming round-faced Gear smartwatch. The specifications are included in the Gear smartwatch software development kit (SDK) to developers.

Project Orbis

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Currently codenamed internally as Project Orbis, the smartwatch could be released as the Gear A and announced at IFA 2015, SamMobile said.

For starters, the round-faced Gear will have a slightly improved resolution at 305 PPI, compared to the Gear S’s 300 and Gear/Gear 2’s 278.

Round-faced Gear will also have various sensors but may be limited to a 2G connection.

“The smartwatch can also be connected to Bluetooth devices like headsets, which can be used to take calls. Users can see notifications from apps installed on connected smartphone or tablet, take quick actions, delete a notification, or open the corresponding app on connected device,” it added.

Not Android this time around

PC World also noted the Gear smartwatch SDK runs not Google’s Android Wear but Samsung’s open-source operating system Tizen.

PC World also said that while the non-Android OS could alienate Android diehards, it might be better for business.

“Samsung can get an edge by rounding up more partners and developing better software features than what exists on Android Wear right now,” it said.

 

 

 

 

 

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