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Samsung Galaxy S4 to handle Galaxy Gear



As earlier this month, we came across the company's lately announced Galaxy Gear smartwatch and their new Note 3.

Samsung's executive, Lee Young-hee, the Vice President of Marketing, has announced that by next month Samsung Galaxy S4 is scheduled to support the company's new wearable. Not only the Galaxy S4, but also the Galaxy Note II and Galaxy S III is also in lines to get this new update by December.

Samsung's Galaxy S4 is reportedly getting the 4.3 Jelly Bean refresh by next month, followed by S III in October or November and finally the Galaxy Note II in late December this year. The update will also include the Bluetooth 4.0 requirement for the Galaxy Gear.

Source: The Korean Times, GSMArena

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