04-04-2016 00:57 - edited 04-04-2016 08:46
04-04-2016 00:57 - edited 04-04-2016 08:46
My fondness for Samsung Gear smartwatches is pretty well known on here. When using or reviewing other smartwatches the Samsung Gear is the one i always seem to compare them to. Tizen (the Gear S series, operating system) seems to work so much better than the rest, obliterating earlier OS choices by manufacturers, and still being miles ahead than Android Wear even with its most up to date updates, Tizen just works as you'd want from a watch and has grown from basic functionality, to its latest version with multimedia functionality and direct access to your info, when you want it. Tizen and Gear S is what all the others want to be,,, quick, direct and the most user friendly of them all.
Samsung was on a real winner with Gear S, I thoroughly recommended it and you can read my review of the original Gear S Here but i did have a few negative points to make:
1. it was locked to samsung only phones.
2. it was kind of confused by having sim data, but unable to self install.
Obviously the Korean dudes at Samsung read my review and agreed, the Gear S2 will now work with over 95% of all modern smartphones (including the trashy ones) and for the first time, Samsung has allowed Tizen and Samsung Account to function within Android and IOS..... pretty cool in itself but if you look deeper.... IOS users could very well end up being able to use Samsung Pay in the future...
Under the hood, you'll notice first and foremost that spec wise, the two Gear S watches are very similar. In fact the cpu's are near enough identical. Why? well its simple, the Gear S was so flipping quick it didnt need a hardware update, it was that good. Instead the design and functionality has had the overhaul it needed to make this watch, a very worthy update.
Specification.
As you can see, almost the same as Gear S, with the exception of one important thing... no 3G sim slot. Tbh thats not much to moan about, I found after a few weeks of Gear S use that the sim was barely even active, let alone used. Whilst Gear S blurred the lines between phone and watch, The Gear S2 cements the status as a Mobile companion device, albeit one that can and does function much better when away from your mobile. Of course though, for a premium price you can buy the 3G version, but in UK it's very seldom seen for sale as it's pretty much a gimmick and Samsung themselves are fully aware of this it seems.
The Bezel
As a working control for the watch, the rotating bezel is a bloody genius addition to a round smartwatch, it works fantastic at moving around the menus and scrolling through text. It simply means you can read and use the whole screen while also moving through various screens. I was sceptical at first but soon found myself using it exclusively for controling the Gear, the feedback from the bezel is similar to the old "bumps" from a sony jog dial, there is no nasty noises or anything like that, just a smooth feedback given to let you know its finding its target.
Design and build quality
From the ground up, Gear S2 has been built to be compact and very, very stylish. using full metal casings topped with Gorilla glass 3, the watch is surprisingly very light whilst also being very functional
As well as the complete overhaul to fit everything inside a round chassis, Samsung has clearly listened to the numerous stories of charging clips breaking and people unable to charge the Gear S (never happened to me but i never doubted them). The Gear S2 now has a glass back with magnetic wireless charging, meaning nothing can break and fitting the watch into the charger is as simple as just putting it near the charger, the magnet will pull it into place.
Operating system and Functions
This is where Gear S2 shines, as a smartwatch it outclasses everything else on the market by a long, long way. So simple, yet so so effective at what it does. Swipe right for your notifications, swipe left for your widgets, home button doubles up as app drawer button and now the Gear includes a back button too. In fact, you dont even have to swipe, the rotating bezel moves through the notifications and widgets with ease meaning you get what you want QUICK.
The watch faces can be chaged either by using the Gear app or by simply long pressing on the watch face, you then can swipe or rotate to your chosen face and with many, can then customise the style of the face.
Like Android and Gear S, there is a pull down menu that enables quick settings and info about the Gear S2
And a double tap of the home button will bring up a list of open, recent apps, giving you the quick option of closing all or single apps.
There are plenty of actual settings to play with too in the menus, giving options with wifi, bluetooth, nfc (and tap and pay) screen, battery saving, yada yada yada....
On the whole, Tizen rules at the smartwatch game, the device is a joy to use, and thats the way it should be.
Companion App.
Previously only available via root and messing with, Samsung has finally opened the door to Gear for other handsets aside from Galaxy. Connecting the watch is simple and quick, you need to go into the app market, download Gear S2 app and then it does the rest, only asking your permission to install the Tizen Gear plugin, and the Samsung accessory service. Once done, the watch is connected and you will be prompted by Android to allow the Gear S2 to recieve notifications, once done...its all done. No messing no hassle, just a simple and quick installation, exactly as it should be. The app screen allows you to transfer images or music to your watch, check for latest updates and has direct access to the Galaxy app store, for the first time as a non Samsung phone user, you can access the Samsung store directly by logging in or creating a Samsung account.
Conclusion.
It's a joy to use, it really is, Samsung have taken something fantastic, and turned it a full 360 (excuse the pun.) to bring it back better than ever before. The Gear S2 is a pinnacle for smartwatches and still the Gear series stands far, far above the rest of the crowd in terms of design, functionality, power and style. No other smartwatch comes close to being as alluring as Gear S2 and in a field of round watches hitting the market, you have to ask yourself why they are so lacking when Samsung's first round watch is this good.
The Gear S2 has taken the crown of ruler of smartwear, from itself with the also impressive Gear S. No easy feat when you consider the market is currently booming with smartwear follow up devices.
Samsung got it yet again, smack on target.
Samsung Gear S2 sport can be bought from O2 for £249.99 Here
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on 04-04-2016 09:55
Fantastic review @viridis ! Very informative.
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on 04-04-2016 10:16
on 04-04-2016 10:16
An excellent review @viridis, but personally, I'm still not convinced that smart watches are any more than gadgets. I have a great watch that tells time, and my phone does the rest. I don't see why I would need to carry two devices that do the same things. Maybe I'm just showing my age, but that's the way I see it.
on 04-04-2016 11:34
The Bezel
Fantastic job as always Viridis. I'll be shpwing the rest of the team and hopefully Samsung directly too ;).
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on 04-04-2016 12:41
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on 04-04-2016 15:04
That's interesting if it will work alongside iPhone as I might consider it as it is a lot Cheaper than the con they call Apple Watch
on 04-04-2016 15:09
on 04-04-2016 15:09
will the Apple watch work with android....:smileywink:
on 04-04-2016 15:10
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