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Samsung declares smartwatch trades 'up several hundred percent'

Samsung declares smartwatch trades 'up several hundred percent'

are rising in fame and the persistence of each main mobile producer on approaching these latest gadgets means they're not leaving away anytime shortly.

                                                                                         

Pierce, VP of Mobile and IT for Samsung, exposed that the South Korean firm has seen an uptick in wearable attention in 2015 as the marketplace begins to bestride both the digital and style worlds. When pushed on just how fine smartwatches were performing Pierce's reply was "sales are up several hundred percent up on last year" - that's a enormous increase.

And the finest is yet to approach

functionality is still comparatively incomplete yet. Certain,  you can track steps, get notifications, respond to texts and in various cases even receive calls and pay with your wearable - except for various these aren't brawny sufficient use cases to part with the extra money. considers the finest is yet to approach, and your smartwatch is just going to get enhanced with time.

Actually, the South Korean firm has large plans for the linked home and the Internet of Things. This means the prospect of controlling all from your washing machine and TV to your gate lock and illumination from your wrist, is not too distant off.

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