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Samsung Unveils Gear S2, Gear S2 Classic Smartwatches Running Tizen 53

MojoKid writes: Samsung announced their latest smartwatches the other day, the Gear S2 and Gear S2 Classic. At a hands-on press event in New York this week, Samsung had the Gear S2 and Gear S2 Classic up and running. Both of these smartwatches feature 11.4mm-thick casings and 1.2-inch, 360x360 displays that are completely circular, unlike the "flat tire" displays used on the Moto360. At the heart of the Gear S2 is an undisclosed Samsung-sourced 1GHz dual-core processor paired with 512MB of RAM. NFC technology is incorporated into the watches as well, which will support Samsung Pay in the near future. The Gear S2 and Gear S2 Classic are IP68 certified for dust and water resistance and there will be versions with and without integrated 3G connectivity. Both watches feature a rotating ring around the display, in addition to two buttons at the side, intelligently located at 2 and 4 o'clock to minimize accidental actuation, for navigating the various menus and apps. Samsung allows user customization of some watch-faces to show personalized info, and offers dynamic watch-faces with notifications presented on-screen at all times, along with the time.
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Samsung Unveils Gear S2, Gear S2 Classic Smartwatches Running Tizen

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  • So... (Score:3, Interesting)

    by binarylarry ( 1338699 ) on Saturday September 05, 2015 @10:08PM (#50465317)

    Are these running Android Wear or Samsung's shitty tizen os?

    • Watched the video, looks like tizen :(

      • by KGIII ( 973947 )

        Isn't Tizen, I've never used it - obviously, considered to be pretty much the absolute worst programming target/language in common use and has zero redeeming qualities? I seem to recall that they had lousy help documents, a crappy SDK, and required esoteric knowledge for zero gain. I was reading about this a few months ago as I recall. I seem to recall some of the rants led me to the daily WTF site. I don't recall a single person defending it.

        • Re: So... (Score:4, Informative)

          by tlhIngan ( 30335 ) <slashdot@worf.ERDOSnet minus math_god> on Sunday September 06, 2015 @12:41AM (#50465705)

          Isn't Tizen, I've never used it - obviously, considered to be pretty much the absolute worst programming target/language in common use and has zero redeeming qualities? I seem to recall that they had lousy help documents, a crappy SDK, and required esoteric knowledge for zero gain. I was reading about this a few months ago as I recall. I seem to recall some of the rants led me to the daily WTF site. I don't recall a single person defending it.

          Well, you remember E? That is, Enlightenment? One of the hit popular window managers way back when?

          That's the foundation of Tizen. Well, Tizen isn't E, but both use the same libraries - the Enlightenment Foundation Libraries, or EFL. And EFL... well...

          FYI - Samsung is a major sponsor of E. As for defenders, I suspect they already work for Samsung and were the ones that convinced management to use EFL for their new smartphone OS.

    • They are the best because they can take calls and have a much larger screen.

      My coworker who has one simply laughs at the Android ones because of the silly circular screen and the fact you still need a phone to take a call. With Tizen you can drive and everything and do conference calls

    • Comment removed based on user account deletion
      • by Krojack ( 575051 )

        But if you want apps for it then you will need a Samsung account on their app store. Also if you want to use Samsung Pay via the watch then you will need a Samsung device that supports their pay.

    • by Anonymous Coward

      I think that these kind of wearable devices would really benefits from the Firefox OS. First, the Firefox OS is from Mozilla, and Mozilla is known for making the best softwares [mozilla.org]. Second, the Firefox OS embrace open web technologies like JavaScript, HTML5 and CSS3 [w3.org], which are the best there are. Third, the Firefox OS is open because it's from Mozilla and because it uses open web technologies [w3.org]. Fourth, the Firefox OS uses Linux kernel [freedesktop.org]. Fifth, the Firefox OS can be used for the embedded softwares and hardwares [kickstarter.com]. S

      • by Anonymous Coward

        I think that these kind of wearable devices would really benefits from the Firefox OS. First, the Firefox OS is from Mozilla, and Mozilla is known for making the best softwares [mozilla.org]. Second, the Firefox OS embrace open web technologies like JavaScript, HTML5 and CSS3 [w3.org], which are the best there are. Third, the Firefox OS is open because it's from Mozilla and because it uses open web technologies [w3.org]. Fourth, the Firefox OS uses Linux kernel [freedesktop.org]. Fifth, the Firefox OS can be used for the embedded softwares and hardwares [kickstarter.com]. Sixth, the Firefox OS is big show in India [mozilla.org], the country of softwares. Seventh, the Firefox OS is use important w3c standards [w3.org]. Seven points make me thinking that the Firefox OS is good choice! It is be best choice even!

        Why isn't this post modded up?? This is the most hilarious post I've seen on Slashdot all year. And that includes Bennetts drivel.

    • Right in the fucking title: "Samsung Unveils Gear S2, Gear S2 Classic Smartwatches Running Tizen"

      • by Anonymous Coward

        Right in the fucking title: "Samsung Unveils Gear S2, Gear S2 Classic Smartwatches Running Tizen"

        Yep, and Slashdot 'editors', especially Soulskill, never ever fuck up.

        I'm so glad we have you here. Do you happen to run a newsletter I can subscribe to?

        • Well, the OP certainly didn't phrase it as a "is this a mistake?". It's pretty clearly phrased as "what OS are these running?", which is just as clearly answered in the title. I suppose the editor could have fixed up the title after he posted the question, but it's more likely he just didn't read much of anything before posting.

          • My RSS feed (over NewsBlur) shows the title first without then with the OS reference, so you look correct.

      • Yeah, it does, but it's from MojoKid. If he told me the sky was blue I'd look up to check.

      • That was added after I posted.

    • Re: (Score:2, Interesting)

      by Anonymous Coward

      Obligatory DailyWTF regarding Samsung's Tizen: https://what.thedailywtf.com/t... [thedailywtf.com]

      Shiver me timbers.

  • And battery life should fall somewhere in the 1 – 2 day range, depending on how heavily the watches are used.

    I think I'll pass...

    • by jon3k ( 691256 )
      This always confused me. Do you take your watch off at night? I do, so I could just put in on my charger. Just like my phone, I don't sleep with it, so I just sit it on the dock at night, which charges it.

      Genuinely curious, why do you need more than 1-2 days? You have to take it off anyway, why not just charge it?
  • by Anonymous Coward

    I have a Casio calculator watch, chicks dig it.

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