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The Samsung Gear S2 launched in India with two variants, namely the standard version and the Classic version.
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The watch runs on Samsung's own OS (Tizen), which Samsung has been pushing since last year.
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There is a downside to the Tizen OS, which makes most of its apps inaccessible on most android phones (except the new Samsung ones). Besides this, the number of apps available on Tizen is also limited.
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Samsung's Gear S2 has a unique round design with a rotating bezel for selecting different screens.
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Samsung Gear S2 Launched
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The Samsung Gear S2 has a free bezel that can be rotated to access different screens. This makes it intuitive and a fancy feature at the same time. All the variants come with two physical buttons, which act as the back and home buttons.
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