Monday, July 17, 2017

Some items to work on...my homework for today :-)


  1. I will add in a few items I want to ponder over as we wait for the first GEEK leaked photos.

    For those who are very time conscious.

    Hello adjacent possible," when do you expect GEEK photos of the SM-R365?"

    Hi jfieb, " I think you should look for them each day, if you have the time." They will be there
    on some near term happy occasion."

    Thanks....

    If Samsung had its choice, it would rather avoid the regulatory headaches, too. One engineer source told me that the company’s real interest was producing a low-cost health watch with some fancy sensors that it could sell in FitBit-like volume to consumers. If that was the real goal, the Simband, with its sophisticated sensors, had badly overshot the mark......

    so for the casual reader, All of Samsung wearables are gear devices and they will have a new smartwatch alongside the Note 8 for IFA in Germany.





  2. jfieb

    jfiebWell-Known Member

    New

    And this one...

    Samsung becomes No. 2 vendor for wearables
    June 27,2017
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    Samsung Electronics became the world’s No.2 vendor for core wearable devices, beating its main competitor Fitbit for the first time last quarter.

    According to data from the global market research firm Strategy Analytics on Monday, the Korean electronics giant captured 12.8 percent share of the core wearable market by wholesale revenue.

    The market analyzer defined “core” wearables as wrist-worn fitness bands and smartwatches. Samsung’s share in the first quarter jumped nearly twice from the previous quarter. The company had recorded a 6.6 percent revenue share in the fourth quarter last year. During the same time, Fitbit’s revenue share of the core wearables market was 23.1 percent in the third quarter, 16.3 percent in the fourth and 12.2 percent in the last quarter.

    “Samsung overtook Fitbit for the first time due to the Gear S3 and a relatively weak quarter from Fitbit,” Strategy Analytics said in a report on global core wearables revenue published on June 17.

    Faltering Fitbit sets a nice stage for the SM-R365 to take more market share? To take their ecosystem?


    While Samsung has been a leader in the smartwatch market along with its rival Apple, its presence in the overall wearable market, which includes fitness bands, has been relatively weak. Fitbit has been a stronger player in bands as it focused particularly on offering wearable exercise gadgets.


    This is about to change, big time maybe?


    Samsung’s newest smartwatch, the Gear S3, has been gaining positive reviews and selling on par with its predecessor, the Gear S2, according to a spokeswoman from Samsung. She declined to give actual sales figure.

    The Gear S3, released in November last year, is capable of counting one’s steps, monitoring one’s heartbeat while also offering payment features linked with the affiliated Samsung Pay app. In a recent report by the U.S.-based consumer magazine Consumer Reports, the Gear S3 series was named the best smart watch, beating the Apple Watch 2 Stainless Steel Case. The Korean smartwatch is currently sold in over 60 countries.

    Nevertheless, Apple maintained its rank as the top vendor for global wearable devices. The company recorded 53 percent share in the core wearables market by revenue in the first quarter this year, down a little from 54.2 percent dominance in the previous quarter, but still greatly ahead of others. Rankings by revenue are different from rankings based on sales volume of wearable devices.

    Apple ranked top with 15.9 percent share in terms of sales volume in the first quarter, followed by Chinese Xiaomi with 15.5 percent and Fitbit with 13.2 percen

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