Samsung Electronics on Tuesday launched the Galaxy Note 4 phablet and the Gear S smartwatch in New Delhi for Rs 58,300 and 28,900, respectively.
The Note 4 will hit the market on Friday, when the Apple iPhone 6 also goes on sale, while there is no word yet on when you could buy the Gear S in India.
On the Galaxy Note Edge, which has a curved screen on the right edge, that was unveiled in the US recently, the company only said it would come to India soon.
Samsung has pitched the improved stylus, the S Pen, and the 16MP camera as the selling points for the Note 4.
We tried using the S Pen at various angles and with varying pressure on the nib and, true to their claim, it does work flawlessly as a real pen.
The Smart Select feature lets you collate stuff of various kinds (a photo, a video, a document, etc.) with the S Pen and make a new document in the S Note notepad.
The Note 4 uses the 805 series Snapdragon processor.
The Note 4's 16MP camera shot pictures with good amount of detailing.
A sensor that checks your heartbeat, apart from other features such as pedometre available through the S Health app, at the back below the camera on the Note 4 also doubles up as the mouse.
The smartwatch also has the S Health app with most of the functions available on the Note 4.
In the three times I tried the heartbeat function with the large dial of the Gear S on my thin wrist I got a result only once. The sensor needs some work.
The Gear S has an IP67 certification, which means it is fully dust-resistant and can be submerged in clean water (without salt or chlorine) up to a depth of a metre.
The Gear S also comes with straps in various colours studded with Swarovski crystals.
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