Monday, September 2, 2013

The Galaxy Gear In Photos Leaked Images Show Large Frame, Built-In Camera


We're looking forward to getting a glimpse of the Galaxy Gear, Samsung's rumored smart watch, expected for an IFA reveal. As is often the case though, we've got a bit of a pre-release treat. VentureBeat's Christina Farr got an introduction to the watch (or at least a prototype unit), and describes its less-than-svelte physique and a few of its capabilities.

VentureBeat says the Gear is about 3" diagonally, colored dark gray, and carries with it a 4MP camera "built into the strap" along with tiny speakers. Farr was able to grab stills from an apparent internal promotional video that show us a little more about how the watch functions.

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Images and sketch depicting Galaxy Gear gesture controls: VentureBeat

Here are some of the smart watch's other features, according to Farr.

  • Samsung S Voice for voice commands
  • Preloaded with Android apps for social media, health tracking, etc.
  • Integration with a companion Galaxy S phone or tablet
  • An easy-to-use swipe function to access apps, the built-in camera, and the photo gallery
  • Call logs (A cool use-case: You can initiate a call from the watch to a Samsung smartphone device)
  • Internet access
  • Power button on the side
  • Social media integration you can share to your Facebook or Twitter account from the watch
  • 10+ hours battery life

Like other wearable devices, the Gear appears to be geared toward fitness tracking, with the option to tag photographed food according to its nutritional composition.

It's still unclear whether the Gear will be bound just to Samsung's Galaxy devices, or if it will be more widely compatible with Android.

Of course it's also worth noting that what we're looking at could be a prototype device, and its design may not be final. After all, Samsung is known for shielding its unreleased goodies in dummy boxes.

We'll keep you posted as more details emerge.

Source: VentureBeat

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