SmartTags are able to control Internet of Things devices, allowing for smart home automations that can be activated when a button on the SmartTag is pressed. The SmartTags will also have smart home capabilities, which is not yet something we've heard rumored for the AirTags. With the SmartTags from Samsung, nearby Galaxy devices can scan the tag and then send info on location to the item's owner, with the app also providing a history of the locations where the SmartTag has been spotted for tracking purposes. Apple in iOS 13 added a Find My feature that lets lost devices be tracked even without a cellular connection by leveraging devices owned by other people, and this is also expected to work for the AirTags. AirTags will be able to be located alongside iOS devices using the Find My app. Samsung has a "Galaxy Find Network" that uses other people's Galaxy devices to locate lost items, which is similar to how AirTags will work. There's a ring button that can be tapped to make it easier to locate a close-by item using sound, and a map for finding items that are lost further away. SmartTags can be located in Samsung's "SmartThings Find" app, which will show the location of the tag if it is in Bluetooth range, or if it isn't, the last location. It's not entirely clear why Samsung hasn't adopted UWB for the SmartTags, because it is a feature built into newer Samsung smartphones, but Samsung does have plans for a UWB version called SmartTag+ later this year.Īpple's AirTags will feature Ultra Wideband technology that works with the U1 chip in the iPhone 11 and iPhone 12 models for more accurate tracking and to enable a rumored augmented reality item location function. Samsung is not using the more advanced Ultra Wideband technology that allows for more precise positioning information to be relayed, instead relying solely on Bluetooth. The Galaxy SmartTags are Bluetooth-enabled (using Bluetooth LE 5.0) and can connect to a smartphone to relay an item's position. Apple's AirTags are rumored to be round in shape, but we don't yet know for sure what they'll look like. The SmartTags measure in at 1.54 inches x 1.54 inches x 0.39 inches. A few of these games are available as paid ones on the Android market, especially the HD ones which the Galaxy users would be getting for free, and we are unsure of the time till which this promotion would be going on.Design wise, the Galaxy SmartTags have a squircle shape with a small cutout at the top that's designed to accommodate a key ring or strap for attaching it to various items. But for getting the advantage of it and download the games for free, you will need to have the Samsung account of yours registered, and it is not the Android market where you need to search for the games. Samsung has even included a game for free for the Galaxy Ace and Galaxy Gio devices, and the game they would be getting is Air Penguin. The Samsung Galaxy S II, Galaxy S Wi-Fi 5.0 and other high-end devices would be getting the Air Penguin, Air Attack HD, Artillery Brigade, Bang Bang Racing, Bubble Fish, European War, Flip Flip Flip, Guru Planet, Glow, Paladog, Riptide GP HD, Roboto, Samurai 2, Sprinkle, Trial Xtreme, Zixxby. The total 16 games that would be available for the Galaxy Note include Air Penguin, Air Attack HD, Artillery Brigade, Bang Bang Racing, Glow, Paladog, Riptide GP HD, Roboto, Samurai 2, Sprinkle, Trial Xtreme, Zixxby. The apps we offer will challenge game lovers, while also raising awareness about Samsung Apps as an exclusive destination for Samsung smart device users. We are pleased to offer our users a promotion which enables them to download popular apps, optimized to their Galaxy smart device, for free. And the best part is, the users don’t need to pay a penny for any of the game in the list available. Samsung does it like Sony ericsson many a times, where the company promotes itself by releasing games and apps for free for a certain range of mobile phones, earlier they had given away the free games for the Galaxy S II devices, and now most of the Galaxy devices are going to receive the free games, in a big number.
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