For a smartwatch that is supposed to be an extension of your smartphone and let you know of various notifications right on your wrist, the Galaxy Gear is surprisingly limited, with only text and email notifications showing the full text of the message. However, this is more a limitation of Samsung’s notification service on the phone rather than the watch’s, and to overcome this limitation, XDA forum member Sepiroth887 has released AllTheNotifications (ATN) Manager.
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Showing posts with label Watches. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Watches. Show all posts
Wednesday, 30 October 2013
Tuesday, 29 October 2013
[Deal] Galaxy Gear available on eBay Daily Deals for $279.99
Like everyone has pointed out time and time again, the biggest reason for poor consumer interest in the Galaxy Gear, Samsung’s first smartwatch, has been its rather high asking price of $299. If you’re in the US and have been waiting for a price drop on the Gear before buying one, then you might want to head over to eBay’s Daily Deals section, where the smartwatch is currently selling for $279.99.
Saturday, 26 October 2013
Samsung Galaxy Note 3 and Galaxy Gear appear in Redfoo’s newest single ‘Let’s Get Ridiculous’
The Galaxy Note 3 and Galaxy Gear have been advertised heavily by Samsung, through internet and television ads, billboards, and more, with the Note 3 even becoming the official Olympics phone. However, while most of the marketing is in-your-face, Samsung seems to have done some subtle marketing as well, the best example of which we found today in the official video for Redfoo’s latest single, Let’s Get Ridiculous.
Samsung to extend Galaxy Gear compatibility to more devices
Galaxy Gear was compatible with the Galaxy Note 3 but Samsung has now confirmed the compatibility with eight new devices. We knew Galaxy S4, Galaxy S III and Galaxy Note II will support the smartwatch after an Android 4.3 update but Samsung has also added Samsung Galaxy S4 mini, S4 Active, Mega 5.8, Mega 6.3, and S4 zoom to the compatibility roster.
Wednesday, 23 October 2013
Download the Galaxy Gear Consumer Consultant Guide
The Galaxy Gear might not have as much functionality as we would like to have, but outside of the lack of third-party apps, there are still a fair few things you can do with Samsung’s first smartwatch. However, in case you’ve been wondering exactly what all those things are and how you’d go about using all its features, then the Galaxy Gear’s consumer consultant guide should help you get a pretty good idea.
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