Samsung Gear S review: Between two worlds
Samsung is knees deep in the latest trend of gearing up your wrist with an extension of your smartphone. The Gear S however walks the extra mile of offering independent 3G and Wi-Fi connectivity along with full telephony support.
2-inch curved Super AMOLED multi-touch screen with a resolution of 360 x 480 pixels (300 ppi pixel density; Plastic 67 g body; permanently mounted on a proprietary wrist band; available in black or white; Dual-core 1GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 400 chipset with 512MB RAM and 4GB ROM; 300mAh battery (24h...
Way to big and clunky for most wrists; No standard band-replacement options available; and you can only get a black or white one from Samsung