![]() Even if it's just for the occasional jog or trip to the store, this is a smartwatch that lets you leave your phone at home. But the Gear S is one of the few wearable devices that gives you the option. Right now you're probably thinking "hey, I didn't spend hundreds of dollars on my phone just to leave it sitting on a charger all day!" And that's a fair point. So your phone can be sitting in Los Angeles, while you and your watch are in New York, and you'll still be able to send and receive texts, emails and phone calls on your wrist. ![]() What separates the Gear S from other smartwatches is that it not only pairs with a phone over Bluetooth, but also over the Internet. In fact, not only does it require a phone, it requires a very specific kind of phone: a Samsung Galaxy running Android 4.3 or higher. That isn't to say that the Gear S will replace your smartphone. The 2-in, 480 x 360 screen on the Gear S (Photo: Will Shanklin/)
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