Samsung launches smartwatch Galaxy gear, 4G Galaxy Note3

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Berlin: Korean technology giant Samsung Electronics unveiled Galaxy Gear, a wearable gadget in the form of wrist watch, and 4G smartphone Galaxy Note 3, which are likely to be launched in India on September 25.
Samsung made its entry into wearable computing device business with the launch of Galaxy Gear that will notify users and give them quick previews of incoming texts, e-mails and more coming from Galaxy Note 3, the latest phone in Note series.
While the company has priced smartwatch at USD 299 (about Rs 19,700), the price of Note 3 could not be immediately known. The earlier version of the smartphone, Galaxy Note 2, is available for around Rs 37,000 in India.
"We will be launching Note 3 and Gear in 149 countries on September 25. In the US and Japan we will launch it in October," Samsung Electronics' Marketing manager David Park said here on Wednesday.
A company official, who did not wished to be named, said the devices will be launched in India at the same time.
The latest Note smartphone has slightly bigger 5.7 inch screen but is thinner and lighter than its previous version and comes with mutliple new features.
The Gear will be initially compatible with Galaxy Note 3 and tablet Galaxy Tab 10.1, which was also launched here.
"Samsung Galaxy Note 3 delivers a larger and better screen for the best viewing experience and more powerful multitasking, and introduces significant S Pen improvements," Samsung Electronics' CEO and President of IT and Mobile Division, JK Shin said.
"Both the Note 3 and Gear complement each other," Shin added.
Samsung incorporated a 13 megapixel rear camera in its Note series product.
With this device Samsung has also attempted to grab pie in business from enterprises.
The company has incorporated Samsung Knox option in the phone which users can activate to run and store security-sensitive applications and data inside a protected folder, named 'container' by Samsung.
"The security inside the container is strengthened by system-level protection of Samsung KNOX against malware and phishing attacks as well as hacking attempts on physical devices when devices are stolen or lost...users may choose to store enterprise applications and data such as corporate email, contacts and calendar," Samsung said.
The Galaxy Note 3 has featue that will allow users to disable the phone when it is stolen or lost as well as remotely track or erase the data from lost phones. 
Samsung will also provide accessories with cover designs for Note 3.
The smartphone will come in three basic colors - Black, white and Pink, the cover design would range from colors like magenta plum to orange to coffee beans among others.
Galaxy Note 3 will be available in 32GB or 64GB internal storage along with an additional microSD card slot option. 

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