![]() ![]() But in practice the two buttons and rotating bezel make for an elegant control solution on a smartwatch. On paper, it may sound like Samsung loaded this tiny device with too many inputs. However, all of these widget spots are customizable - and you can even add in your own apps into this spot. Samsung preloads a number of widgets onto the device, like a quick settings panel, the S Health step counter, more detailed weather info and a weird tracker of your water and coffee intake that depends entirely on your input. Is it needed? Perhaps not, as the default impulse was to flick the screen with a finger (which works fine) - it remains to be seen whether using this for longer will yield a desire to start flicking the outer rim. What really makes it all click is just that, a satisfying click as you turn the bezel that not only makes navigation easier, but somehow more enjoyable. Each click to the right takes you to one of the widgets you've selected. ![]() Turning the rotating bezel to the left takes you to the essentials: your call log and your text messages. The former returns you to the watch face, of which there will be 24 loaded into every Gear S2 at launch, while the latter bumps you back one menu selection per press. All versions of the Gear S2 feature a Home button at the bottom right of the case and a Back button on its top right. Save for the S2 Classic's rotating bezel featuring a notched design for more tactile grip to the S2 proper's smooth ring, the former operates in exactly the same way. The Gear S2 Classic sure one-ups the Pebble Time Steel How the Gear S2 Classic works ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |