Testseek.co.uk have collected 352 expert reviews of the Samsung SM-R732 Gear S2 Classic and the average rating is 78%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Samsung SM-R732 Gear S2 Classic.
November 2015
(78%)
352 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(89%)
598 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Classy
Understated design
Unique
Clever rotating bezel
Works with all Android 4.4 phones
Well implemented bezel control
Good build quality
Always-on screen option
Slick bezel controls
Lovely display
Light but well built
Mostly fast performance
Rotating bezel feels great
Well-made
Interesting
Fairly intuitive UI
The 3G version of the Gear S2 has all the features and design of Samsung's Wi-Fi-only S2 smartwatch
But adds a speakerphone and built-in GPS along with full standalone phone and data service
The Gear S2 has an eye-catching design
A clever rotating bezel that's actually useful
Beautiful display
Solid health tracking and slightly better battery life than other high-end smartwatches. Plus
It works with a variety of Android phones
Bright
Sharp display
Rotating bezel is the best wearable feature yet
Not limited to Samsung handsets
Smarter round design
Works with many Android 4.4 phones
Excellent screen
Innovative rotating bezel
Slick Tizen UI
Rotating bezel FTW
Simple
Speedy to use OS
Good battery life
Great Design
Solid Build Materials
Excellent Display
Super-Good Battery Life
Tons of Sensors and Features
Beautiful round design
Elegant
Fluid user interface
Rotating bezel is a true innovation
2-3 day battery life
The editors didn't like
Some features still Samsung
Only
Expensive
Poor third-party app support
Huawei Watch aces design
Tizen needs better third-party app support
Not quite 4GB storage
Very expensive
Very poor apps selection
Battery life just OK with always-on screen
Slow voice commands
No iPhone support
It's more expensive
Requires a connected data plan to pair with
And runs out of battery life quickly on cellular. It's bulkier
Too. Also
The Gear S2 3G doesn't have that many great apps
And it doesn't yet work with iPhones
Fewer available apps or seamless connected services than Android Wear and Apple Watch
The Samsung Gear S2 makes a pretty good first impression. It looks much less embarrassing than the Gear S and the rotary dial on the front feels good and is properly integrated into the software.With at least two days of light use, it's also on-par with t...
Published: 2015-09-03, Author: Luke , review by: pocket-lint.com
The Samsung Gear S2 Classic is a giant leap forward for Samsung. Not only is the watch slimmer and more attractive but it also has a better user interface.The rotating bezel frees the user in ways the older models could only hope to do. The new OS that wo...
Published: 2015-09-03, Author: Luke , review by: digitalspy.com
The Gear S2 is arguably the most well-rounded smartwatch we've seen so far. Like any wearable though, it's far from faultless. At times it feels like it's finally cracked what smartwatches should be. At others it feels just as lost and confused as many of...
Abstract: The battle for wearable tech items is in full swing and of course, Samsung is a participant in this arena. In fact, Samsung has had several versions and several renditions of watches. The Samsung Gear S2 Watch is one of their best efforts.The Samsung Gear...
You could argue that the Samsung Gear S2 3G is the best smartwatch around right now, with its balance of attractive hardware, intelligent user interface, performance, and functionality, but smartwatches are still a niche product category and the 3G compon...
Published: 2016-04-05, Author: Mike , review by: bitbitbyte.com
Abstract: Just about every week we see some new manufacture announcing a smartwatch or three. Everyone from newcomers that are smartwatch-only to old school players in the traditional watch industry are weighing in with their own take on what a proper smartwatch co...
The Samsung Gear S2 is not waterproof but if you forget to take it off while showering, no worries. It has an IP68 rating which means you can even take a bath with it... It also features Gorilla Glass 3 for added protection. The Gear S2 is rather expen...
The 3G version of the Gear S2 has all the features and design of Samsung's Wi-Fi-only S2 smartwatch, but adds a speakerphone and built-in GPS along with full standalone phone and data service
It's more expensive, requires a connected data plan to pair with, and runs out of battery life quickly on cellular. It's bulkier, too. Also, the Gear S2 3G doesn't have that many great apps, and it doesn't yet work with iPhones
Samsung's cellular-enabled smartwatch adds some interesting features to the Gear S2, but it's just not easy or useful enough to justify the extra expense...