Jay Honeck
Touchdown! Greaser!
I've spent an inordinate amount of time researching the Samsung Gear S2. Here is a link to this remarkable device: http://www.samsung.com/us/explore/gear-s2/?cid=ppc-
A brief description: The S2 is the first truly stand-alone smartwatch, offering full cellphone capability with its own phone number. It doesn't need to be tethered to a cell phone. In theory, you never need to carry a phone again -- something Dick Tracy fans have been hoping for since cell phones were invented.
Background: Samsung has been designing and building smartwatches longer than any other company, beating Apple by a couple of years. Their previous offerings were obviously not ready for primetime. This one is.
The S2's breakthrough, aside from 4G connectivity, is with the rotating bezel menu system that has been universally hailed, even by the most ardent Samsung haters, as revolutionary. It makes navigating the tiny screen a breeze. I played with one yesterday at Best Buy (on the cheaper regular wifi/Bluetooth/not cellular version), and it was super simple, easier and more intuitive than Apple's crown knob.
I've watched enough demonstrations and reviews to know that the cellular version works well as a phone. Here's a demo: https://youtu.be/L7PrduC4QaY It also Bluetooths to everything from your car to headphones.
WRT my daily device usage, the only thing it seems to lack, as compared to my Galaxy S5, is the camera. It has a built in GPS for navigation, Bluetooth, NFC (for Google Pay), wifi, and an accelerometer. For texting, you can either use the impossibly tiny keyboard, or simply use voice-to-text and talk your message.
Obviously web surfing on a watch is nearly impossible (although it does play YouTube videos, etc.), However, my device of choice for browsing is the Samsung Galaxy Tab S 8.4". It therefore seems possible that the S2 can replace my stand-alone cell phone (Galaxy S5) in daily use -- with the exception of the camera.
The idea of never carrying a stand-alone phone again is very appealing. To simply strap it on your wrist and go would be an amazing thing, after years of forgetting, dropping, or trying to find a pocket for my phone. The only downside: Usage in a loud location, or having a totally private conversation, would be difficult without a BT earpiece.
Has anyone bought an S2? Any PIREPs? I'm teetering on the brink.
A brief description: The S2 is the first truly stand-alone smartwatch, offering full cellphone capability with its own phone number. It doesn't need to be tethered to a cell phone. In theory, you never need to carry a phone again -- something Dick Tracy fans have been hoping for since cell phones were invented.
Background: Samsung has been designing and building smartwatches longer than any other company, beating Apple by a couple of years. Their previous offerings were obviously not ready for primetime. This one is.
The S2's breakthrough, aside from 4G connectivity, is with the rotating bezel menu system that has been universally hailed, even by the most ardent Samsung haters, as revolutionary. It makes navigating the tiny screen a breeze. I played with one yesterday at Best Buy (on the cheaper regular wifi/Bluetooth/not cellular version), and it was super simple, easier and more intuitive than Apple's crown knob.
I've watched enough demonstrations and reviews to know that the cellular version works well as a phone. Here's a demo: https://youtu.be/L7PrduC4QaY It also Bluetooths to everything from your car to headphones.
WRT my daily device usage, the only thing it seems to lack, as compared to my Galaxy S5, is the camera. It has a built in GPS for navigation, Bluetooth, NFC (for Google Pay), wifi, and an accelerometer. For texting, you can either use the impossibly tiny keyboard, or simply use voice-to-text and talk your message.
Obviously web surfing on a watch is nearly impossible (although it does play YouTube videos, etc.), However, my device of choice for browsing is the Samsung Galaxy Tab S 8.4". It therefore seems possible that the S2 can replace my stand-alone cell phone (Galaxy S5) in daily use -- with the exception of the camera.
The idea of never carrying a stand-alone phone again is very appealing. To simply strap it on your wrist and go would be an amazing thing, after years of forgetting, dropping, or trying to find a pocket for my phone. The only downside: Usage in a loud location, or having a totally private conversation, would be difficult without a BT earpiece.
Has anyone bought an S2? Any PIREPs? I'm teetering on the brink.