Samsung Gear S2 could be compatible with iOS

Samsung Gear S2 samsung.com

When Samsung released its first smartwatch, the Samsung Gear S, it was one of the first in the industry and it boasted breakthrough features never before seen in mobile devices. Samsung's experience through its early foray into smartwatches gives it an advantage as it now releases its new wearable, the Samsung Gear S2. 

The design of the new S2 watch is way different from its predecessor. This time, Samsung adopted a circular shape for its device. It has a 1.2-inch AMOLED display boasting a 360 x 360 pixel resolution packing 302 pixels per inch. In comparison to the first Samsung watch, the Gear S has a 360 x 480 resolution but the difference is not that obvious, thanks to the smaller display size. 

The circular shape of the new Samsung watch also has a rotating bezel, a simple feature that adds a lot of control for the device. Together with voice activated commands and a touchscreen, controlling the watch's menu and selections is easier and way faster. 

The new Samsung watch is powered by a 1 GHz Exynos processor with a 4 GB storage plus 512 GB of RAM. The watch also has an accelerometer, light sensor, gyroscope, a barometer, and heart rate sensors. It comes equipped with a 300 mAh Li-ion battery that can power the watch up to three days. Because of its wireless magnetic charging, feeding the battery is hassle-free.

Perhaps the biggest news that comes with the new Samsung Gear S2 is that the South Korean tech company is reportedly thinking of opening up their Tizen-powered smartwatch to iOS. This is a first by Samsung.

A spokesman from Samsung spoke with Digital Spy, saying, "We are looking at possibilities to open it up to iOS because we opened it up to Android."

If this happens, then the compatibility of the Samsung Gear S2 will increase and its market will also widen as iPhone users will be able to have another option other than the Apple Watch. 

News
Telling the untold story behind elections
Telling the untold story behind elections

There’s an untold story about the elections we have just had across England - and maybe about every election that ever gets held anywhere. It’s a story that matters just as much as the election results. 

Madagascan Christians called to lead by example in struggling country
Madagascan Christians called to lead by example in struggling country

“We cannot serve Jesus Christ in church, and the devil outside.”

Churches and cathedrals help kick off VE Day 80th anniversary commemorations
Churches and cathedrals help kick off VE Day 80th anniversary commemorations

Churches and cathedrals are playing a big part in this week's 80th anniversary commemorations of Victory in Europe - or VE - Day which marked the end of World War II in Europe in 1945. 

Faith, justice and change: Niall Cooper reflects on nearly three decades with Church Action on Poverty
Faith, justice and change: Niall Cooper reflects on nearly three decades with Church Action on Poverty

After 28 years at the helm of Church Action on Poverty, Niall Cooper is stepping down from his role as director – marking the end of a remarkable chapter in Christian social justice and offering a moment for both reflection and gratitude.