The world's biggest smartphone maker has been
pushing hard to develop the wearable devices market as it looks
to counter slowing earnings in its mobile division, which led to
weaker-than-expected second-quarter earnings.
Samsung is hardly alone in pushing wearables, which have yet to
catch on with consumers. Rival Apple Inc is expected to launch
its own device this year and LG Electronics Inc on Thursday
announced its new G Watch R smartwatch featuring a circular
plastic OLED screen, a stainless steel frame and leather strap.
Samsung's new smartwatch, called the Gear S, differs from its
predecessors with a bigger 2-inch (5 cm) curved display and
offers features like WiFi connectivity, pedestrian navigation
and a built-in GPS. This device will run on Samsung's nascent
Tizen operating system.
Samsung said the Gear S will start selling from October. It did
not give details on pricing or where it will be available.
LG said its G Watch R will launch in key markets in the fourth
quarter, without indicating a price.
(Reporting by Kahyun Yang; Editing by Stephen Coates)
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