Well, that didn’t stay a secret for very long.
I’ve gotten a number of questions about this, so just to clear things up – yes, we are planning to give Gear 2 watches to Tizen Developer Conference attendees.
If you’ve checked out the schedule, you’ll see that there is a “Wearables” track. This should be pretty cool, particularly for app developers who can see this new ecosystem on the horizon and want to get in on the ground floor. And of course, what better way to get started than to do so on your own device?
We’re looking forward to another good conference this year, and hope you can join us! As I’d mentioned previously, when you register as an attendee, use the code LFCOMTDC14 to get 50% off the registration price.
See you in San Francisco!
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