Samsung Gear S2 Could Support for Nano SIM Cards
The last news in the Samsung Conference in New York this week. While all were waiting for the release of the new Note 5 to the Samsung Galaxy S6 +, the company also announced a new device, the Samsung Gear S2, this new Smartwatch looks nothing like its predecessor. It is a watch that is intended to give competition to Apple Watch.
It is rumored that this new device will come with a nano sim card slot that allowing access to mobile networks. This feature would allow the clock make voice calls from your wrist without having to pair the SmartWatch with your smartphone. Next Samsung SmartWatch rumored will feature wireless connectivity, Bluetooth V4.1 and a fantastic AMOLED panel with a resolution of 360 x 360, driven by a Exynos 3472 processor. This new SmartWatch could have the price of 399 EURO.
Another possible rumors is that the Gear S2 will come in two different versions, one for men and one for women. The SmartWatch is very promising and could certainly crush the competition, but we’ll have to wait for the official presentation in Berlin.
From here we view that Samsung innovates much, and good, but sometimes should distance himself somewhat from certain clichés, that ability to differentiate apple has to spare. For example one of the details that make the difference is the operating rotating bezel, from which we can control certain functions of the interface Gear S2.
Technical specifications
For the rest of connectivity features worth mentioning that next Samsung SmartWatch incorporate WiFi, Bluetooth 4.1 and a sphere, or rather screen 360 × 360 pixels, just like the Moto 360 2 if the rumors are correct .
Besides the source of the news says that would be driven by an Exynos processor 3472 quad-core, 768 MB RAM, 4GB of internal storage, and as we mentioned in the previous point, some versions will connectivity to 3G mobile networks and predictably 4G supporting a nano SIM inside the box.
It is also rumored that the SmartWatch mounted with one source, Tizen operating system. It designed specifically for this device. For those who do not know Tizen, I say that is an open source operating system that takes a few years wandering in the sector (since 2012).
Although originally open source Tizen 2 ha complicated licensing model. The SDK is built on open source components, but the full SDK has been released under a license code Samsung not open.
Via phonearena
Samsung Gear S2