Samsung Gear 2 and Gear 2 Neo went official just three days ago,
running on a Tizen-based OS. This time around though Samsung has
confirmed both smartwatches will support third-party apps.
The lack of third-party apps was a major drawback on the first Gear watch and we are happy to see Samsung is changing its strategy. So, just as promised at the announcement, the SDK for the Gear 2 duo is now live.
Even better, the SDK also supports the Tizen-based Galaxy Fit band, so it will also welcome third-party apps once it hits the shelves.
Finally, Samsung is launching another SDK for the S-Health services.
Both SDK kits are now available for download on Samsung’s Developer Portal.
source:gsmarena
The lack of third-party apps was a major drawback on the first Gear watch and we are happy to see Samsung is changing its strategy. So, just as promised at the announcement, the SDK for the Gear 2 duo is now live.
Even better, the SDK also supports the Tizen-based Galaxy Fit band, so it will also welcome third-party apps once it hits the shelves.
Finally, Samsung is launching another SDK for the S-Health services.
Both SDK kits are now available for download on Samsung’s Developer Portal.
source:gsmarena
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