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Into These are the two main contenders for the first smartwatch market: Samsung Galaxy Gear and Smartwatch 2 from Sony. The first was presented at the IFA 2013 in Berlin together with the Galaxy Note 3, the second is the new iteration of a brand started by the Japanese giant last year. Let’s not forget the good Pebble, device partially funded through Kickstarter and sold in April 2012, and the company has stated that up to July 2013 were sold 85,000 units. A small number certainly, even more so when compared with the power of what smartphones and tablets, and it is precisely for this reason that names like Samsung
and Sony can attract the attention of consumers and kick off a new mobile segment.
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Into It seems pretty clear that Galaxy Gear is offering more technological: camera, phone calls and voice control and Bluetooth 4.0 are in fact exclusive Samsung proposal in this comparison. Sony, for its part, relies primarily on longer battery life (72 hours against 25 declared by the competitor) and a greater compatibility enormente: One on dozens of smartphones. At launch, in fact, Galaxy Gear will be usable only as a “companion device” of the Galaxy Note 3 after will be extended also to Galaxy S4, S3 and Notes 2 and has not been excluded the possibility that, with Android 4.3, other third-party devices will join the list. Finally, the price also plays into the hands of Sony (
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