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Samsung Gear S3 Review: New Wearable Works With Any Android Running Kitkat or Above

Samsung Gear S3 Review: New Wearable Works With Any Android Running Kitkat or Above

Ribhu .

Samsung Gear S3 was released last Nov. 19. It is to work efficiantly with any Android smartphone. Considering the catastrophe of the Note 7, Samsung needs to demonstrate that the new wearable device is bound to be near flawless.

Another aspect of this latest smartwatch by Samsung is its connectivity feature - it can work well with almost all the Android phones, and not just Samsung. Despite the fact that Samsung Gear S3 is said that it works with all the Android smartphones, the smartphones must be running Android 4.4 KitKat or above to put Samsung Pay to use. The guideline from Samsung is obvious that it wouldn't like to make a wide stage to for Android Pay. It would hope to encourage Samsung Pay through Gear application.

It is relied upon to bring more sales to the company considering non-Samsung users will purchasing and using Samsung Gear S3. The smartwatch was presented in South Korea just about a week back and it comes in two variations, Frontier and Classic. Both are working under Samsung's OS, Tizen, and the starting cost of the gadgets are at $350.

Its specs are quite impressive for a smartwatch, especially its 4GB Internal memory and 768MB RAM. It accompanies remote charging and has an implicit 380 mAh Li-Ion battery. The Gear S3 Frontier has LTE, Bluetooth and WiFi for connectivity while the Gear S3 Classic has just Bluetooth and WiFi. The display of the Gear S3 has improved significantly from that of Samsung Gear S2, which adds up to its appeal.


The Samsung Gear S3 comes with a few other features too. It has a GPS to mark location and tracking movement, and that makes the gadget extremely helpful for exercises which include movement. The specs and components imply that the gadget will be a win and can be sold in huge numbers.

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