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Samsung unveils Gear Live smartwatch with Android Wear at Google I/O



As reported you earlier, Samsung has announced their new generation wearable powered by Google's Android Wear operating system. The companies have brought the new Samsung Gear Live device in the public presence, yesterday at Google's Annual I/O Developers Conference event, in San Francisco, California, United States.

This new wearable from Samsung will to provide you with the important information as the right time you need it, using Google Now, which works seamlessly with voice commands. Gear Live comes with interesting watch faces, but a touch on-screen will wake the device up, for instant access to unlimited features. The new Gear Live smartwatches are meant to be connected to Android running smartphones, where it comes with wide range of application compatibility, for latest posts and updates from social media apps and messaging apps. Also using Google's hotword, "Okay Google", users can get their questions answered and even get things done, like making a call or reservations at restaurant, texting a message, commencing a music playlist search and even casting videos from the smartphone to your TV. You can also use the new smartwatch as your fitness assist, where this new product from Samsung comes with a dedicated heart rate monitor and sensors, like accelerometer, gyroscope and a compass. The newly unveiled unit will be dust and water resistant, with IP67-certifications on board.

The new Samsung Gear Live can be connected to any smartphone running Android's version 4.3 Jelly Bean or later, with Bluetooth 4.0 LE (Low Power) connectivity support within the watch. The new watch will too come with changeable straps in Black and Wine Red color options. Gear Live as a whole will look a lot similar to their previously announced Gear smartwatches, running company's own Tizen OS.

Other internal specifications of the fresh Samsung Gear Live, embrace a 1.2GHz processor, 1.63-inches Super AMOLED screen of 320 x 320 resolution display, four gigabytes of internal storage with 512 megabytes of Random Access Memory, 300mAh powered battery and Google Service's from Google Now, Google Voice, Google Maps, Gmail to Hangouts, embedded. The contemporary gadget is measured at 37.9 x 56.4 x 8.9 millimeters and weighs 59 grams.

Google has already made the apparatus available on Google Play for a price of 199 United States Dollars for the Stateside customers.

Samsung Android Wear smartwatch to be called Gear Live



Samsung is one of those manufacturing partners announced for Google's newly introduced Android Wear platform, and they are reportedly readying a new smartwatch, that will power with this new software platform for wearables, based on Android mobile operating system. And earlier we had also heard that the company is ready to bring their new Android Wear running smartwatch, along with LG's and Motorola's, at Google's Annual I/O Developers Conference, that is about to take the stage from San Francisco, California, United States, moments later.

Yesterday, new reports emerge, that the South Korean multinational manufacturer is going to call their new make, Samsung Gear Live (why no Galaxy?), courtesy of a Spanish media. Their words read like, Samsung has almost confirmed that, that will showcase the new Gear Live smartwatch at this year's Google I/O event, through some internal sources. Also according to them, the new products will go on sale from 7th of July, 2014 for the public consumers, from the global market. It's not just that, we have also got a glimpse on the latest list of specifications, that is rumored to be featured on the upcoming Samsung manufactured Android Wear smartwatch, which almost resembles the same internals from other Gear watches made by Samsung.

There will be a 1.63-inches Super AMOLED screen of 320 x 320 resolution display, a 1.2GHz clocked processor, four gigabytes of internal mass storage, 512 megabytes of Random Access Memory, Bluetooth 4.0 connectivity and a 300mAh powered battery. The impending Samsung Gear Live is also said to sport IP67-certification for dust and water resistance and a dedicated heart rate sensor on board. The software will include, Android Wear with other Google Service's, like Google Now, Gmail, Hangouts, Google Maps, Google Voice, and more. The new device will be measured at 37.9 x 56.4 x 8.9 millimeters in it's dimensions and weighs only 59 grams on wrist. We will be hearing more on other wearables including, LG's latterly announced G Watch and Motorola's Moto 360 from Google at their keynote, coming up live at 9:00 AM PDT, today.

Source: ALT1040