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Tizen Samsung Gear S to launch worldwide, release date in October 2014

 
The Tizen Samsung Gear S certainly does stand out from the crowd when you look at Smartwatches coming out of IFA. The majority of the rest are based on Android ware and to be honest, I still don’t see the attraction. The Gear S, being based on a true Linux based, a lovely curved display and built in cellular connectivity makes it quite appealing.
Below is a list of countries and their associated country codes that the Gear S will be sold in. The rollout will begin in October, and the price tag of Euro 299 has been mentioned. Some think this is really expensive, but if you want a Smartwatch which effectively is a Smartphone, and be at the cutting edge of tech, then its not going to come cheap.
 

Country List

  • • XSG – United Arab Emirates
  • • ITV – Italy
  • • INU – India
  • • KSA – Saudi Arabia
  • • XME – Malaysia
  • • BRI – Taiwan
  • • SEK – Ukraine (Kyivstar)
  • • XFM – South Africa (XFM)
  • • ORO – Romania (Orange)
  • • TGY – Hong Kong
  • • XSE – Indonesia
  • • EGY – Egypt
  • • ATT – USA (AT&T)
  • • XFA – South Africa
  • • THR – Iran
  • • SIN – Singapore (SingTel)
  • • XTC – Philippines (Open Line)
  • • SKZ – Kazakhstan
  • • XFV – South Africa (Vodafone)
  • • TUR – Turkey
  • • MID – Iraq
  • • DBT – Germany
  • • SER – Russia
  • • OPS – Australia (Optus)
  • • GLB – Philippines (Globe)
  • • MAT – Morocco (MAT)
  • • PAK – Pakistan (PAK)
  • • SMA – Philippines (Smart)
  • • XSA – Australia
  • • XFE – South Africa
  • • XEO – Poland
  • • MWD – Morocco (MWD)
  • • SLK – Sri Lanka
  • • MED – Morocco (MED)
  • • MM1 – Singapore
  • • XTE – Philippines (Sun Cellular)
  • • VAU – Australia (Vodafone)
  • • NPL – Nepal
  • • TMC – Algeria
  • • XSP – Singapore
  • • AFR – Kenya
  • • INS – India
  • • STH – Singapore (StarHub)
  • • BTC – Libya
  • • AFG – Afghanistan
  • • CAC – Uzbekistan
  • • ILO – Israel
  • • ECT – Nigeria
  • • BTU – United Kingdom
  • • ACR – Saudi Arabia
  • • FTM – France (Orange)
  • • XEF – France
  • • WTL – Saudi Arabia
  • • THO – Thailand
  • • DKR – Kenya (Zain)
  • • SKC – Korea (SK Telecom)
  • • CAM – Cambodia
  • • LYS – United Arab Emirates
  • • KTC – Korea (KT Corporation)
  • • XXV – Vietnam
  • • TUN – Tunisia

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