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Samsung's smartwatches.INTERCHANGEABLE STRAPS, DUAL-CORE PROCESSORS, AND HEART RATE MONITORS DEBUT
The Korean company doesn't detail why it's making the switch — nor what it will mean for app compatibility between the first- and second-generation platforms — but it does say that the Gear 2 and Gear 2 Neo will be compatible with "dozens" of Samsung devices right from launch.
That's not as broad asSony's SmartWatch 2, which works with any Android 4.0 device, but it's a significant step up from what the Galaxy Gear initially offered. Among the first apps for the new Gears will be software from BMW, CNN, Garmin, Line, and Path.
Other than lacking a camera and being lighter, the Gear 2 Neo is basically the same as the Gear 2, though Samsung has yet to disclose pricing for either of its two new smartwatches. The company plans to make them available to buy around the world from April, with the first chance to try them out expected to be here at MWC in Barcelona.
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