Barcelona, 25 February 2014.- Telefónica announced today, at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, its intention to collaborate with LG, Samsung and Sony Mobile to integrate their services, and therefore be compatible, in the Smart wearables of these three manufacturers of devices. The Company is also open to reach agreements with other market players, manufacturers, content providers, companies in the fashion industry... to ensure that these devices are commercially successful.
Thus, the four companies are pioneers in the development of wearable and in the integration of services and value-added applications of the operator to be useful for users in these devices.
Marieta Rivero, Global Marketing Director of Telefónica S.A.: “The smartwearables are now a commercial reality with an even more promising future. Experts and analysts now point to these devices as a technology trends with the greatest market, and Telefónica want to participate and lead the development, integration and support of services in the wearables”.
Telefónica is committed to convert smartwearables in a line of successful business in the coming years, integrating some of their most successful services, such as Tu Go –launched in UK and this year will also be a reality in other Latin American and European countries– to give their customers added value and profits that make these devices an undoubted commercial success.
During Mobile World Congress, in Barcelona, within Telefónica stand, ara avalaible some of the first prototypes of smartwearables of Sony Mobile and LG, in which is posible to check the compatibility with Tu Go service.
Integration in the new One SmartBand SWR10 of Sony Mobile
One example of the collaboration and partnerships being developed with leading players in the area of Smart Wearable products is Telefonica’s work with Sony Mobile, to develop compatibility with Sony’s new SmartBand SWR1O, which is being showcased at Mobile World Congress.
SmartBand SWR10 is the first product within Sony’s SmartWear Experience – a new category built around three key pillars; “Lifelogging, “Flexible style” and “Life tools”.
Lifelog is an innovative Android application that talks to SmartBand SWR10 and its core module to record social, physical and entertainment activities. The core is removable which means it can be worn and carried however a user sees fit, in a number of different colour styles to complement style and personality.
SmartBand SWR10 provides subtle notifications when a call, message, Like or tweet is received and when a user is out of range (up to 10 m) from their smartphone. It can also be used to play, pause and skip music tracks by pressing the button, or tapping the band – and it will even measure sleep cycles to prompt wake up at the best time.
Sony is one of the pioneers of the industry – in late 2013 it launched its second generation SmartWatch and has recently unveiled its wider ambitions in the area. With Sony’s new SmartBand product, owners will be able to receive notifications, and control the main call functions of the Tu Go service with a wrist tap, without reaching for their smartphone.
“Sony is a leader in the wearable market, having brought our first ‘smartwatch’ to consumers in 2006 - and now with the introduction of SmartBand SWR10” said Stefan K Persson, Vice President; Head of Companion Products, Sony Mobile Communications. “This leadership has been enhanced through an open approach to both hardware and software, and we will continue to work with our partners, including Telefonica, to broaden the range of varied and premium experiences Sony users expect”
Agreements with Samsung and LG
Jean-Daniel Ayme, Deputy President of ETO at Samsung Electronics says: “We are delighted to work together with Telefónica to continue to bring new services and functionality to our newly announced wearable devices. As a pioneer of smart wearable devices with the announcement of Galaxy Gear in 2013, Samsung has been actively exploring a new possibility in smart wearable devices. We aim to introduce a variety of new smart wearables throughout the year for consumers who want communication freedom on-the-go”.
For LG, the company reaches the universe of wearables with the LG Life Band Touch, a smart bracelet intended for users who want to maintain healthy habits in their daily lives. The LG Life Touch Band is a bracelet that, among its many benefits, monitors all daily activity and allows controlling the mobile user. On the other hand, LG has headphones Heart Rate, which account for heart rate while allowing the user to listen to music and answer the phone while playing sport.
Tu Go is an OTT digital service, from Telefónica, that allows the customers to enhance their mobile communications: carry the number wherever you go; call home abroad at local rates; use the PC or laptop as a phone; calls and texts over wifi using any supported device,… The service is commercially launched in UK and will be expanding to other countries Telefónica operates in.
Thus, the four companies are pioneers in the development of wearable and in the integration of services and value-added applications of the operator to be useful for users in these devices.
Marieta Rivero, Global Marketing Director of Telefónica S.A.: “The smartwearables are now a commercial reality with an even more promising future. Experts and analysts now point to these devices as a technology trends with the greatest market, and Telefónica want to participate and lead the development, integration and support of services in the wearables”.
Telefónica is committed to convert smartwearables in a line of successful business in the coming years, integrating some of their most successful services, such as Tu Go –launched in UK and this year will also be a reality in other Latin American and European countries– to give their customers added value and profits that make these devices an undoubted commercial success.
During Mobile World Congress, in Barcelona, within Telefónica stand, ara avalaible some of the first prototypes of smartwearables of Sony Mobile and LG, in which is posible to check the compatibility with Tu Go service.
Integration in the new One SmartBand SWR10 of Sony Mobile
One example of the collaboration and partnerships being developed with leading players in the area of Smart Wearable products is Telefonica’s work with Sony Mobile, to develop compatibility with Sony’s new SmartBand SWR1O, which is being showcased at Mobile World Congress.
SmartBand SWR10 is the first product within Sony’s SmartWear Experience – a new category built around three key pillars; “Lifelogging, “Flexible style” and “Life tools”.
Lifelog is an innovative Android application that talks to SmartBand SWR10 and its core module to record social, physical and entertainment activities. The core is removable which means it can be worn and carried however a user sees fit, in a number of different colour styles to complement style and personality.
SmartBand SWR10 provides subtle notifications when a call, message, Like or tweet is received and when a user is out of range (up to 10 m) from their smartphone. It can also be used to play, pause and skip music tracks by pressing the button, or tapping the band – and it will even measure sleep cycles to prompt wake up at the best time.
Sony is one of the pioneers of the industry – in late 2013 it launched its second generation SmartWatch and has recently unveiled its wider ambitions in the area. With Sony’s new SmartBand product, owners will be able to receive notifications, and control the main call functions of the Tu Go service with a wrist tap, without reaching for their smartphone.
“Sony is a leader in the wearable market, having brought our first ‘smartwatch’ to consumers in 2006 - and now with the introduction of SmartBand SWR10” said Stefan K Persson, Vice President; Head of Companion Products, Sony Mobile Communications. “This leadership has been enhanced through an open approach to both hardware and software, and we will continue to work with our partners, including Telefonica, to broaden the range of varied and premium experiences Sony users expect”
Agreements with Samsung and LG
Jean-Daniel Ayme, Deputy President of ETO at Samsung Electronics says: “We are delighted to work together with Telefónica to continue to bring new services and functionality to our newly announced wearable devices. As a pioneer of smart wearable devices with the announcement of Galaxy Gear in 2013, Samsung has been actively exploring a new possibility in smart wearable devices. We aim to introduce a variety of new smart wearables throughout the year for consumers who want communication freedom on-the-go”.
For LG, the company reaches the universe of wearables with the LG Life Band Touch, a smart bracelet intended for users who want to maintain healthy habits in their daily lives. The LG Life Touch Band is a bracelet that, among its many benefits, monitors all daily activity and allows controlling the mobile user. On the other hand, LG has headphones Heart Rate, which account for heart rate while allowing the user to listen to music and answer the phone while playing sport.
Tu Go is an OTT digital service, from Telefónica, that allows the customers to enhance their mobile communications: carry the number wherever you go; call home abroad at local rates; use the PC or laptop as a phone; calls and texts over wifi using any supported device,… The service is commercially launched in UK and will be expanding to other countries Telefónica operates in.