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Samsung files the trademark “Gear S” in US

 
A new trademark has surfaced, Samsung has filed “Gear S” in the United States Patent and Trademark Office’s (USPTO) website. At this stage the name Gear S seems to point to a wearable device, possibly another smartwatch, but what does the S denote? In Samsung’s recent Galaxy Tab S tablets, we have seen the build quality to improve, as well as overall performance, and all the while becoming more slimmer and overall sleeker.
 
Samsung Gear S Trademark
 
Could this rapid weight loss theory come to the Smartwatch as well? We might see a peek of something at IFA 2014.
 

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