السبت، 1 أغسطس 2015

The Gear A’s rotating ring bezel will enable very limited gaming on the smartwatch

At the Tizen Developer Summit 2015 in Bengaluru, India, Samsung talked a lot about its upcoming round smartwatch. It didn’t actually reveal the watch itself, but it did repeat numerous times that the Orbis/Gear A will feature a rotating bezel ring that will allow users to use the watch without covering up the entire screen. Well, an interesting thing Samsung revealed about the bezel ring is that it will also enable users to do a limited amount of gaming.

Samsung used a vertical scrolling game as an example, with the player character moving left and right on the screen through the rotation of the bezel ring. The ring will have 24 steps for precise control, and we can totally see such games (vertical scrollers) being playable on the small screen. Titles like Radiant and XGalaxy on the Play Store are games that see users simply controlling an auto-firing ship or jet, and these are the kind of games that developers could adapt for the smartwatch’s display.

Of course, gaming on a smartwatch is far from the ideal thing to do, but again, it’s a good example of how the bezel ring will open new avenues of navigation on a watch that Samsung is taking a lot of time to perfect. Would you play games on your smartwatch, or do you think the smartphone is still the best for whiling away time on gaming?



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Galaxy Note 5 (SM-N920) tech specs and S6 edge + leaked

We have a new leak on the upcoming Galaxy Note 5 from evleaks. According to Evan Blass the device will pack a 5.66-inch 2560×1440 pixel display with a quad-core Exynos 7420 SoC. 4 cores are capped at 2.1Ghz whereas the other 4 cores have 1/5GHz. Other tech specs included are: 3GB of RAM, multiple native storage options due to no microSD card support, Android 5.1.1 running out of the box and an impressive 16MP primary shooter accompanied by a 5MP frontal camera.

Along with these tech specs we also have an image of what the Galaxy Note 5 will look like. As you can see below the device will have a standard version and a curved version, which includes both sides of the display and not just one. The image also shows the Stylus that’s due to be included in the Galaxy Note 5, a Stylus that will be relying on a push-to-release mechanism. We’ll hear more about this device when Samsung will be hosting its Unpacked event on the 13th of August, when they’ll most likely announce this device along with the Galaxy S6 Edge+. Let us know what you think about these specs by leaving a comment.

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