Now a days many people around the world have to like Smartwatches, there are many samrtwatches launched in the world e.g: Galaxy Gear Smartwatch, Galaxy Gear 2, Galaxy Gear S and Motorola Moto 360 and much more. Today we discuss about Samsung Galaxy Gear S VS Motorola Moto 360 Smartwatch.
Samsung Galaxy Gear S
Samsung Galaxy Gear S Smart-watch New Look
Samsung Galaxy Gear S launched with Galaxy Note 4. Samsung Gear S comes with S Health app, which tracks your health and fitness activity using a variety of sensors. Unlike previous Gear Smartwatches, The Tizen-powered Gear S Smartwatch, announced last week, can work without a smartphone. It lets you make calls, send text messages and see social media updates; Samsung has added an improved version of S Voice in Gear S.
Design-wise, the Gear S doesn't seem wildly different from the rest of the Gear family, It features a 2-inch curved Super AMOLED screen, with a 360x480 resolution, and runs on a 1GHz dual core processor.
Battery life.
An on-board 300 mAh battery should provide up to two days of run time, give or take, depending on whether you have your screen always on: much like Gear Live for Android Wear, this Gear can power down into a low-light clock display that stays on constantly.
Specs.
The Gear S has an accelerometer, gyroscope, compass, heart rate monitor, and ambient light, UV and barometric sensors. It also has 802.11 b/g/n Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 4.1, A-GPS, and can store music files downloaded locally on its 4GB of storage.
3G and calling
The Gear S supports phone calls over 3G and Bluetooth while paired to your phone, but not over Wi-Fi. There's also a QWERTY keyboard that can help while writing short emails or messages, but that'll get frustrating in a hurry. Hopefully S Voice might be enabled to help aid with dictation, but I didn't get to try that out.
Apps.
Samsung promises 1,000 apps on Tizen that will run on the Gear S when it launches. Unclear, however, is how many of them will actually be optimized for that extra-long display.
The average person might start to get tired, though. How many Smartwatches can we hear about before we get watch fatigue before even buying one? That's a delicate path Samsung needs to walk right now with the Gear S and future watches: aggressiveness versus numbing overload. The Gear S feels like one of the best-designed Gears yet, but it might be way too sub-specialized for those not knee-deep in wearable tech to care.
Motorola Moto 360 Smartwatch
The Moto 360 is to be one of the most anticipated Smartwatches we have seen all the days in year, the new Moto 360 Smartwatch features a round face, which looks alike great on anybody's wrist and differentiates it from other Smartwatches.
Battery life.
Motorola Moto 360 Smartwatch has 320 mAh battery would last till the end of your day with mixed usage, in which point you place the watch in to wireless charging dock, if you in traveling for mor than a day there is no charging port on the watch itself.
Specs.
The Motorola Moto 360 Smartwatch has an accelerometer, gyroscope, heart rate monitor, and ambient light and barometric sensors. It also has 802.11 b/g/n Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 4.1, A-GPS, and can store music files downloaded locally on its 4GB of storage.
Apps.
The platform of Motorola infancy also means a lack of really useful apps, while support for some have been added in the pas few weeks. There is the built in Android Wear Fit Tracker system. Motorola company says about the platform is in process and apps are arriving by the day and unlike on Android smartphones, Google is pushing improvements straight to Smartwatches
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