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The advantages and hidden features of the powerful Samsung Galaxy ecosystem

Stephen FenechBy Stephen FenechDecember 24, 2022Updated:December 24, 2022No Comments5 Mins Read
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When customers invest in a Samsung Galaxy Smartphone, Watch, Buds and Tablet they enjoy a very special and powerful ecosystem experience.

In the case of Samsung, there is a reward to your loyalty to the brand because their devices are designed to work seamlessly together and improve your day-to-day use.

Each of Samsung’s products stand up on their own but when used together they create a compelling combination.

These ecosystem features can make the user experience intuitive, while offering a level of control over their devices only possible due to their integrated software and hardware.

Of course, the Galaxy Smartphone and Galaxy Watch connect via Bluetooth to enable notifications, health and fitness tracking as well as being able to control audio playback from your wrist.

As expected, the Galaxy Buds also link via Bluetooth with fast pairing to your Galaxy Smartphone.

But there is so much more, which opens up numerous possibilities.

These include:

Samsung Health

Samsung Health is your all-in-one wellness and fitness app that can be used across the Smartphone, Watch and Tablet. You can count your steps, track your fitness activities, control your nutrition intake, monitor your health and sleep performance and even your stress – all in one place.

When used with the Galaxy Watch5 and Watch5 Pro, you have a powerful 3-in-1 BioActive Sensor that monitors blood oxygen, heart rate and tracks your activities as you run, swim or cycle through the 120 activities available.

At the end of the day, open your Samsung Smartphone to see your calories burnt and even compare against your calorie intake. If that isn’t enough, there is even a Body Composition feature in the watch[1] to measure your skeletal muscle, water and fat percentages which show in an easy trackable format on your Smartphone.[2]

Hear your coach

Connecting your Galaxy Watch and Buds opens a new experience when exercising with an audio guide that will provide updates on your workout as you move. Understand your kilometres travelled, calories burnt and even enjoy coaching when using the running coach.

Auto Switch

The Samsung Galaxy Buds2 Pro allow users to link to multiple devices. When watching a movie on a Samsung Galaxy Tab or TV using your Buds, if you receive a phone call, the Buds2 Pro will automatically switch to your Galaxy Smartphone to answer the call and then switch back to link with the tablet or TV to resume your viewing.[3]

Tablet Keyboard Share

Customers can use their Galaxy Tab keyboard to type on their Galaxy Smartphone as well.[4]

It’s easier to type things with a full keyboard thank on a smaller screen’s keyboard so when the Keyboard Share Feature is activated the tablet’s keyboard is automatically connected to the Galaxy smartphone.

Smart Things

Another feature of the Samsung ecosystem is SmartThings Find which puts control of a range of smart home devices at your fingertips.

Customers can use their Galaxy Smartphone, Watch or Tab to control and monitor a wide range of devices including smart lights, connected locks and speakers.[5] It is also very helpful in the unfortunate event that you misplace your Galaxy Buds, as it can help locate them using maps or sound.[6]

Call & Messaging On Other Devices Power Share

If you’re running short of power on your Galaxy Watch or Buds, did you know you can use Wireless PowerShare on the Galaxy Smartphone to wirelessly charge devices?

Wireless Powershare enables the phone to charge other devices using Qi charging when the low batter device is placed on the centre of the Galaxy Smartphone’s rear panel.[7]

Quickshare

Do you have content on your Galaxy Smartphone that you need on your tablet like images, videos, PDFs, audio files and messages?

Quickshare makes it possible to wirelessly transfer that content to your other Galaxy device.

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[1] Only available on Galaxy Watch4 series and later.

[2] Intended for general wellness and fitness purposes only. Not intended for use in detection, diagnosis, treatment of any medical condition or disease. The measurements are for your personal reference only. Please consult a medical professional for advice.

[3] Auto switching support is only available on Samsung phones and tablets using the Galaxy Wearable app, running One UI 3.1 or above, and must be signed in to the same Samsung account to use this feature. This feature is not available on iOS devices. Auto Switch feature for Samsung TV is only available on Samsung TVs launched Feb ’22 or later after getting a firmware update from Jul ’22

[4]Feature is available on Tab S7/S7+, Tab S7 FE, Tab S8/S8+/S8 Ultra. Requires minimum One UI 3.1 on the applicable smartphone and tablet models. Both devices must be logged into the same Samsung account and paired via Bluetooth.

[5] Requires a Wi-Fi, Bluetooth or other wireless network connection and devices registered to SmartThings app. For full compatible device list, please check https://www.smartthings.com/products.

[6] When the battery runs out, it tracks based on the last connected location. The SmartThings Find application is only available on Samsung Galaxy devices with Android 8 or later. User must select to get notified when you’re away at SmartThings Find application to receive a notification.

[7] Wireless PowerShare limited to smartphones and wearables with WPC Qi wireless charging.

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