Samsung unveils Galaxy Gear smartwatch in Berlin

Stainless steel watch allows users to make and receive hands-free calls and check texts

Samsung CEO Shin Jong-kyun presents the Samsung Galaxy Gear smartwatch during its launch in Berlin today
Samsung CEO Shin Jong-kyun presents the Samsung Galaxy Gear smartwatch during its launch in Berlin today

Calling Dick Tracy! One of the worst-kept secrets in recent tech history was officially revealed today in Berlin when Samsung unveiled its smartwatch, the Galaxy Gear.

The stainless steel watch, available in six colours, allows users to make and receive hands-free calls and check texts.

“I believe it will become a new fashion item around the world,” said Mr JK Shin, Samsung CEO, clearly delighted to be one step ahead of arch-rival Apple - expected to launch a similar device next week.

The smartwatch has a 1.63-inch screen and camera with 70 apps ready at launch, including Evernote and Ebay.

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Much of the smartwatch technology is hidden in its strap, including the microphone and speaker, requiring users to raise their hand to their head to make or take calls. The strap also contains a small camera while built-in voice recognition allows users to make phone calls using their voice.

The Galaxy Gear is not a standalone device, but a companion to the third iteration of Samsung’s Note smartphone-tablet hybrid and other Galaxy devices following a software upgrade.

The Galaxy Gear “reinvented a century old device”, the humble watch, with a battery lasting 25 hours on a single charge.

On the new multicoloured Galaxy Note 3, Samsung combined superlatives from the worlds of diet products and adult entertainment to promise a device that was “slimmer, lighter, larger, faster, longer”.

Finally, Samsung unveiled a new Galaxy note 10.1 tablet, the "2014 edition", offering a 10 inch display as well as inbuilt "content gifts" including The New York Times and Bloomberg Business Week.

The devices will be launched on September 25th in 149 countries.

The company promised that its products would help users “achieve your passions and dreams, more easily, more amazingly every day”.

Derek Scally

Derek Scally

Derek Scally is an Irish Times journalist based in Berlin