{"id":449,"date":"2023-10-05T17:00:12","date_gmt":"2023-10-05T17:00:12","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.deepali.me\/?p=449"},"modified":"2023-10-12T00:58:38","modified_gmt":"2023-10-12T00:58:38","slug":"samsung-unlocks-intuitive-personalized-and-secure-experiences-for-developers-at-sdc23","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/www.deepali.me\/index.php\/2023\/10\/05\/samsung-unlocks-intuitive-personalized-and-secure-experiences-for-developers-at-sdc23\/","title":{"rendered":"Samsung Unlocks Intuitive, Personalized and Secure Experiences for Developers at SDC23"},"content":{"rendered":"
Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. held its annual Samsung Developer Conference<\/a> (SDC) today at the Moscone Center in San Francisco. Now in its ninth conference, the developer and partner event focused on Samsung\u2019s commitment to open innovation and service strategy while highlighting its platforms including Bixby<\/a>, Samsung Knox<\/a>, SmartThings<\/a> and Tizen<\/a> for developers.<\/p>\n During the keynote, Samsung introduced new ways to create safer, healthier and more sustainable experiences through its multi-device ecosystem, which has been particularly enhanced by new SmartThings connectivity features and an updated Samsung Knox Matrix<\/a>. The event also spotlighted One UI 6<\/a>, the latest version of its class-leading mobile user interface, featuring an array of personalized styles and new features for an all-around smartphone experience<\/a>.<\/p>\n \u201cOver 500 million Samsung products<\/a> are sold every year, and the number of people using Samsung accounts exceeds 600 million. To us, this is both a huge achievement and a profound responsibility,\u201d said Jong-Hee (JH) Han<\/a>, Vice Chairman, CEO and Head of Device eXperience (DX) Division at Samsung Electronics. \u201cSamsung\u2019s technologies connect countless people, products and services. I believe that if you \u2014 our developers and partners \u2014 join this journey of innovation, we can create greater opportunities and a brighter future together.\u201d<\/p>\n CEO JH Han<\/a> also emphasized that sustainability and security are the foundation to all of Samsung\u2019s latest updates, as both values are essential for innovating responsibly in a new age of hyperconnectivity<\/a>.<\/p>\n Samsung\u2019s vision of the connected home<\/a> is deeply rooted in SmartThings and open innovation. Since applying the Matter standard last year, the total number of SmartThings users who have connected compatible products and services has increased to over 290 million. Now, the SmartThings Home API[1]<\/a><\/strong> makes it easier than ever for developers to create SmartThings-based apps, and the SmartThings Context API <\/strong>provides new ways to leverage AI and sensing technology for better user experiences.<\/p>\n Samsung is embedding SmartThings Hub<\/a><\/strong> functionality into existing and new products, including Samsung Sound Bars<\/a> and Smart TVs<\/a>, so users can quickly and easily start their smart homes from their connected devices. This Multi-Hub Network also means when it\u2019s time to replace or add a device, there is a powerful and stable network of others ready to keep the smart home continue. These experiences are enhanced further with Samsung\u2019s work with Aqara<\/strong>, who joined Samsung onstage to share how its Internet of Things (IoT) sensors work with SmartThings to create more intuitive and accessible smart homes<\/a>.<\/p>\n Samsung also announced the second-generation SmartTag2<\/a><\/strong> at SDC23. With battery life lasting up to 700 days[2]<\/a>, an IP67 rating for water and dust resistance and a streamlined and smaller design, the SmartTag2<\/a> can follow lost items through rain, snow, and even underground with Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) connectivity.<\/p>\nSmart Homes More Connected Than Ever<\/h5>\n