Samsung introduces smart watch. But without any smartness!
- by Gopinath
The era of mobile phone can be classified as before iPhone and after iPhone. When iPhone was introduced they were revolutionary, smart, awesome and technologically far advanced than any other phone available in the market. iPhone is the first true smartphone and a game changer.
With the same goal in mind, Samsung tried revolutionizing watch industry by announcing Galaxy Gear watches. They branded them as a smart watch, hyped its release as if it’s going to revolutionize the way we use watches. But in reality there is nothing exciting about it. Instead it’s an expensive (300$) one, battery lasts less than a day, user interface is very very slow, has small memory capacity, not much of use if not connected to a Samsung phone!! With so many negative, how can it be a smart watch?
Reviews on Galaxy Gear smart watch
The Next Web
Smartwatches are still too dumb
The Verge
Samsung’s Galaxy Gear isn’t really a smartwatch
Gizmodo
$300 is a lot for a souped up fitness tracker, and as far as the basic smartphone functions Galaxy Gear is capable of, those feel a little strange and counterintuitive
ZD NET
Samsung has left the door wide open with the Galaxy Gear, which looks both rushed and exorbitantly priced at the same time.
Few Tweets on Galaxy Gear
1. Apple surprises with iPhone 2. Tablet rumors 3. Others rush crap to market 4. iPad 5. ‘iWatch’ Rumors 6. Others rush crap to market 7. ?
— Matthew Panzarino (@panzer) September 4, 2013
Camera, phone, music… There’s one thing that the Gear doesn’t seem to have: a purpose | http://t.co/raK4Rgy6Fm by @SamGrobart
— Businessweek (@BW) September 5, 2013
Galaxy Gear Video demo shows how slow it is
Here is a Galaxy Gear hands on video from slashgear. You can see how slow the device performs
With the rumors of Apple building smart watch, Samsung rushed to the market with its own version of (smart) watch as a preemptive strike. But with a half baked product and without any innovation it back fired on it own reputation. This would’ve been great chance to Samsung to prove that the company is innovative and not a copy cat. But it failed to innovate and missed a chance.