Samsung
plans to launch at least two new versions of its Galaxy Gear smart
watch next week at the Mobile World Congress (MWC) in Barcelona
according to reports from USA Today and The Verge.
One of the watches will run Tizen, an open source operating system
Samsung is helping develop. The current Galaxy Gear runs Google's
Android mobile operating system. The Tizen watch would theoretically
allow the new Galaxy Gear to sync with a bunch of different devices, not
just Android phones.
The original Galaxy Gear launched last fall to poor reviews. Critics panned the device for its limited capabilities, bulky design, and poor battery life.
Samsung has already said it plans to release a new Galaxy Gear along with its next flagship phone, the Galaxy S5. Those devices will officially debut on February 24 at the company's press conference at MWC.
The original Galaxy Gear launched last fall to poor reviews. Critics panned the device for its limited capabilities, bulky design, and poor battery life.
Samsung has already said it plans to release a new Galaxy Gear along with its next flagship phone, the Galaxy S5. Those devices will officially debut on February 24 at the company's press conference at MWC.
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