Samsung Gear 2 vs Galaxy Gear Hands On

Samsung unveiled the Gear 2 and the Gear 2 Neo at the Mobile World congress in Barcelona earlier this week. We managed to do a hands-on comparison between the two. Even though the Gear 2 has the same 1.63 inch  (320 x 320 pixels) Super AMOLED display, this offers vibrant colors. This one is powered by Tizen OS, so the navigation is much faster than the Android-powered Galaxy Gear. This also has a faster 1 GHz dual-core processor, compared to the 800 MHz processor in the Galaxy Gear.

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In addition to the existing Accelerometer and Gyroscope, there is a Heart Rate sensor in the Gear 2. It also has a IrLED to use the smartwatch as a remote controls. The new UI in the Tizen OS is completely different, with a lot of apps for monitoring heart rate and exercise. The build has also been improved and the 2-megapixel camera is a lot better and is conveniently placed above the screen. It also supports 720p video recording and playback.

This also has a home button below the display, to go back to the home screen. Samsung promises about 2 to 3 days of battery life with average use, a lot better than the Android-powered Galaxy Gear watch. The Gear 2 would go on sale sometime in April 2014.

Srivatsan contributed to this report


Varun Krish: Varun Krish is a Mobile Technology Enthusiast and has been blogging about mobile phones since 2005. His current phones include the Apple iPhone 13 Pro and Google Pixel 6. You can follow him on Twitter @varunkrish and on Google+ You can also mail Varun Krish
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