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Is this the new upcoming Samsung Galaxy Gear Smartwatch?



Just days left before the International Franchise Association in Berlin, Germany, is to take off, we have another leak of a previously rumored smartwatch from the South Korean Mobile manufacturer, the Samsung Galaxy Gear.



The smartwatch is leaked and rumored to have a three-inch full-touch screen with an OLED display, four megapixels camera and speakers built-on to the strap. Possibly, the device also comes with a WiFi radio in-built and can be connected to most of the Android devices via Bluetooth. And now from the software side, it is reported to have a few built-in health applications like the one's we have previously seen on the Samsung Galaxy S4, the 'S Health' for instance.



Also the WiFi availability on the device confirms the integration to some of the major social media applications like Facebook, Twitter, and more. The Galaxy Gear smartwatch is expected receive voice commends by the S Voice application available for your Samsung Galaxy smartphones. This smartwatch is also able to initiate and calls from the device itself. According to the device's battery life, the source reports about a 10+ hour on-screen time.

We are not anyway far from the launch of this very new Samsung Galaxy smartwatch, as only couple of days are remaining for the Samsung's Unpacked Event at IFA in Berlin, it is all about a new fashionable and wearable technology now.

Source: VentureBeat

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