Название: Samsung Gear S2 For Dummies
Автор: Butow Eric
Издательство: John Wiley & Sons Limited
Жанр: Зарубежная образовательная литература
isbn: 9781119279990
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FIGURE 2-3: Two sensor lights appear on the back of the watch.
The charger is a curious thing: It’s shaped roughly in the form of an L. The horizontal part of the L sits on your desk, and you charge the Gear S2 using the vertical bar. One side of the vertical bar, shown in Figure 2-4, is magnetized so that you can place the bottom of the watch against the bar. When you do, the Gear S2 starts charging. Hang tight; I get to charging shortly.
FIGURE 2-4: Here’s a nice family portrait of the charger, cable, and plug.
Your smartphone plug and cable look a lot like the plug and cable you find with your smartphone, as you can see in Figure 2-4. The connector on one end of the cable is smaller than the connector on the other end. The small connector plugs into the port on the charger. The other connector is a USB connector, which means that if you’re not close to your power plug, you can charge your Gear S2 by plugging the USB connector into another device, such as a laptop’s USB port.
Charging Up Your Gear
Now that you’ve seen your Gear S2 and ensured that not only the smartwatch but also all the parts appear to be in good working order, you can charge your smartwatch. The good people at Samsung test your battery along with the rest of the Gear S2 before they send it off so that some lucky person like you can buy it, which means that the battery is drained.
Now breathe in and out a couple of times, because you have to perform one final test: Make sure that the Gear S2 can charge fully and hold a full charge. This will take a few minutes, so get some other work done … or even relax. (Do people actually do that anymore?)
Start by plugging the cable to the charger and to your plug. Then insert the plug into your wall outlet or, even better, a surge protector. (Insert your favorite trite safety slogan here.) Now, place the back of the watch against the vertical bar on the charger with the left side of the watch case (the one without buttons) resting on the bottom of the charger.
The vertical bar has two sides, and only one side is magnetized. So which side do you use? Samsung made it easy by putting its logo on the side of the bar that is not the side you use. You guessed right: The glass on the front of the case isn’t magnetized, so you have to place the back of the case on the proper side of the vertical bar (see Figure 2-5).
FIGURE 2-5: The back of the Gear S2 connects to the magnetized side of the vertical bar.
If you don’t believe me, put the front or back of the case on the side of the bar with the Samsung logo and watch your smartwatch fall off the charger and clatter on your desk (or table, if you prefer).
When you place the back of the Gear S2 on the correct side, notice the magnet on the back of the case pulling it to the vertical bar on the charger. When the case and the vertical bar make contact, move the charger around so that you can see the Gear S2 screen. You can see the battery strength percentage on the watch screen, which registers a range from 0 percent (empty) to 100 percent (full).
The Gear S2 screen turns off about 15 seconds after you connect it to the charger, but you don’t need to turn the screen back on. Instead, look at the bottom of the charger below the front of the Gear S2 screen.
At the bottom of the charger, you see a light when your watch is charging (see Figure 2-6). If the light is red, that means your battery isn’t full and you should keep the Gear S2 connected to the charger. When the light is green, the battery is full and you can remove it from the charger.
FIGURE 2-6: The light on the charger tells you whether you need to wait to fully charge your Gear S2.
After you release the Gear S2 from the charger, if you’re viewing the smartwatch screen you see the battery strength percentage amount on the screen for a second or two. If the charger light is green, the percentage on the screen should be 100.
Starting and Setting Up the Gear S2
When the light on the charger turns green, you’re finally (finally!) ready to start the Gear S2 for the first time. Hold down the Power button until you feel the watch vibrate; then release your finger. The Gear S2 logo appears on the screen, and you have to wait a few seconds more for the Tizen operating system to load. (I tell you more about the Gear S2’s Tizen OS in Chapter 1.)
When the Gear S2 is finished starting up, you see the Welcome screen shown in Figure 2-7.
FIGURE 2-7: Welcome to your Gear S2.
After you tap the screen, a message appears that asks you to install the Samsung Gear app on your smartphone, as shown in Figure 2-8. Yes, you need to use an Android smartphone with your Gear S2. Even if you purchased your Gear S2 from a phone carrier so that you can make calls on your carrier’s network without a smartphone, you need to use the Gear Manager app on your smartphone to install apps on and manage your Gear S2.