Pre-order the ultimate smartwatch in town now!

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MANILA, Philippines – Your phone is indispensable but there are moments when you just can’t have it on hand – either when you’re going through your work-out routine or when holding a phone just cramps your style. But don’t worry, there’s a smartwatch that makes things better with every turn.


Samsung, the leader in mobile innovation, is now giving you an answer to your dilemma. Its revolutionary smartwatch, the Gear S2,  starting November 14 – allowing you to enjoy more than just the conveniences of your smartphone right on your wrist. It also gives you the freedom and independence from your phone in certain moments to allow you to perform at your best while letting you stay connected.

Truly on a league of its own, the Samsung Gear S2 rides on Samsung’s expertise in wearable technology since 2013. It showcases the revolutionary rotating bezel control which makes the Gear S2 suited to both right-handed and left-handed people. The rotating bezel makes navigation easier- avoiding clumsy ways of trying to adjust the crown- while providing an unobstructed view of apps and messages on a clear and bright, 1.2 inch Super AMOLED screen. This smartwatch dons a highly fashionable look with its design as its elegant curves give it a cleaner, neater look. But more than an accessory, it’s the perfect complementary device to your Samsung smartphone, allowing you to be more flexible and productive even when you’re indulging in your favorite sport outdoors, having a great time hanging out with your friends, or in a business meeting with the bosses. It gives you easy access to notifications and messages, and boasts of a rich app ecosystem.



 It comes in two models: the Gear S2 and Gear S2 Classic. The Gear S2 is designed to stand up to the special needs of active, sports-minded users. This game changing smartwatch lets you discover the world at your wrist. Read the most important messages while on your work-out. It also automatically monitors your health stats through S-Health which will surely help you stay on your fitness track. With the Gear S2 running on Samsung’s Tizen platform, and a battery that lasts for 2-3 days, you can be assured of the unmatched performance at all times saving you precious time and giving you more hours to sweat off.

Aside from being a must-have for health and fitness enthusiasts, the Samsung Gear S2 has a more fashion-forward counterpart- the Gear S2 Classic.  Perfect for fashion expressionists, the Gear S2 Classic is the smartwatch for those individuals who love to personalize their accessories. It can be personalized with interchangeable watch faces and wrist straps, ensuring that it complements your outfit and allowing you to wear it with whatever look you’re going for the day- spunky, classy, preppy; name it, you can style it.

And now that it’s the holiday season, the Samsung Gear S2 is one of the best gifts you can give to your friends, loved ones, and most especially, yourself. With the Gear S2 priced at P13,490 and the Gear S2 classic at P15,490, this smartwatch allows you to discover the perks of Samsung’s wearable technology right on your wrist.

Be one of the first to own! Only 500 units will be available for pre-order. Visit select Samsung Experience Stores to preview and pre-order the Samsung Gear S2 from November 6 to 13 and receive exclusive free gifts —Level U headphones for the Gear S2  and a free genuine leather strap for the Gear S2 Classic. So what are you waiting for? Get the Gear S2 now and see how it gets better with every turn.

GEAR S2 SPECS:

Dimension
BT: 42.3 x 49.8 x 11.4 mm
BT Classic: 39.9 x 43.6 x 11.4 mm
3G: 43.9 x 55.2 x 13.7 mm
Display 1.2 Full Circle sAMOLED (360x360, 320 ppi)
Network BT / 3G
Chipset Pega-W (BT), MSM8226 (3G)
Memory 512MB + 4GB
Battery BT 250mAH, 3G 300mAH (2-3 days)
Sensor Acc, Gyro, HRM, Barometer, Ambient light, GPS (3G)
Water resistant IP68
Connectivity BT4.1, WiFi, NFC
OS Platform Tizen


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