Keeping a tab on all our favorite sports teams, clubs and leagues from all around the world through news, social media and live scores mobile apps when we aren’t around a TV or a good internet connection is something all sports fans can relate too. If you have a Gear S3 or Gear S2, then following a live match while at work or college just got a whole lot easier as taking your smartphone out every time just to get score updates is more of a problem. The LIVE score smartwatch app for the Gear S3 and the Gear S2 does just that by giving you live score updates of all your favorite sporting event.
The LIVE score app covers matches from a variety of sports such as Football (both league and International games), Tennis, Baseball, Basketball, Volleyball, Rugbee, Ice Hockey and interestingly even e-Sports! To use the app however, you must install the LIVE score mobile app as well on your android or iOS device. Once that’s done, you can set reminders for your favorite teams, leagues or even specific matches so that even if you forget about the game you can rely on your Gear S2 or S3 to remind you about it.
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The app weighs in just a mere 2.88 MB in the gear app store and the smartphone is about 15 MB for Android. The app does have some room for improvement with its UI and language (shows up in Chines on first run). Head over to the Gear app store and search for ‘LIVE score’ to download the app now.
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