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Gemalto to provide solution for Samsung Gear S2 with 3G connectivity without being tethered to the smartphone

Gemalto is working with Samsung Electronics for the launch of their latest Gear S2 smartwatch. Gemalto’s solution will allow users to securely connect to the cellular networks. As a result, they will be able to make voice and data calls, check emails and notifications, or access applications, directly from their wrist, without being tethered to their smartphones.

Samsung Gear S2, which comes in a circular design with unique rotation bezel and intuitive UX that offers extended battery life of 2-3 days, is optimized for seamless, everyday use. Consumers will be able to stay connected in a fun, personalized and secure way, anytime and anywhere.

“This is yet another milestone in our successful cooperation with Samsung, following the recent launch of Samsung Pay in Europe,” said Suzanne Tong-Li, President for Greater China and Korea at Gemalto. “As the Internet of Things evolves and focus shifts towards smart wearables that go beyond reporting and monitoring, we will support Samsung to design many more innovative products to reach specific markets.”