Tizen and Android Devices: Samsung, LG, and Sony
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Gear S3 vs Gear Sport vs Gear Fit 2 Pro. Choose the right Tizen wearable for your wrist
Samsung Electronics isn’t a brand that keeps quiet when the competition are gearing up with their arsenal of consumer electronics for launch. Here at IFA 2017, Samsung has updated its wearable product line up with the all new Gear Sport smartwatch and the Gear Fit2 Pro fitness band. The two Tizen wearable devices, despite being completely different from the outside, have some converging features within when it comes to fitness or health tracking. Moreover, the last Smartwatch from Samsung- Gear S3 is still a solid wearable device on its own and can easily take on any current generation smartwatch. All these similarities will certainly turn out to be confusing if you are out there in the market considering to either grab your first wearable device from Samsung or intending on upgrading your current Samsung wearable device.
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LG V30 takes on Galaxy S8 with “FullVision” display, dual cameras
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Sony Xperia XZ1 and XZ1 Compact: Sony can do better than this
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