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    • By Samsung Newsroom
      Samsung Electronics America has secured #1 rankings in TVs for overall customer satisfaction and #1 in home appliance service experience for the second year in row in the 2024 American Customer Satisfaction Index (ACSI®) survey. Samsung TVs also achieved #1 in product quality, service quality and service experience.1
       
      Samsung research shows that 90% of TV buyers and 94% of home appliance shoppers are more likely to choose a brand known for strong customer service2 — a trust that Samsung has built through consistent commitment to customer care. Building on this trust, Samsung is leading the way in designing AI-enabled products that enhance consumers’ lives, with the cutting-edge Samsung Care team ready to assist when the unexpected happens.
       
      “We’re proud to be consistently recognized by our customers in the ACSI survey, a testament to the improvements we have made to the end-to-end customer experience,” said Mark Williams, Vice President of Customer Care at Samsung Electronics America. “We know that when your TV or appliance isn’t working, you want it fixed quickly, the first time. That is why we’ve invested in AI and digital care innovations, best-in-class training, efficient parts distribution and expanding our Samsung Beyond Boundaries,3 program to provide more customers with quality care in the US.”
       
       
      Samsung TVs: Excellence in Picture and Sound Quality, Value and More
      Samsung received recognition from its customers across several categories for its cutting-edge TVs, powered by AI. This includes #1 rankings in overall quality, picture quality, and sound quality — a clear testament to our continued leadership and innovation.
       
      With AI at its core, the 2024 lineup delivers several value-add features that only Samsung can provide, demonstrated by a #1 ranking in value. This includes AI Upscaling,4 which can transform even lower-resolution content — like old movie classics — into stunning 4K and 8K, and Samsung Gaming Hub,5 letting you experience the best of gaming all in one place, no console required. With Tizen OS, you can stream all of your favorite video services and access Samsung TV Plus, which provides 2,700+ free channels, including 400+ premium channels — all for free.
       
      In a world that is more connected than ever before, Samsung TVs users can effortlessly enjoy entertainment knowing their devices are ranked #1 for connectivity. With seamless access to SmartThings, you can use your TVs as an IoT hub to easily connect and manage devices. Powered by Knox, only Samsung TVs deliver added peace of mind that your personal data is secured across your connected devices while you watch.6
       
      Samsung TVs also earned #1 rankings for ease of use, exterior design and durability. From sustainability-forward packaging and improved energy efficiency to accessibility features — the TV lineup is intentionally designed to elevate your home entertainment experience.
       
       
      Samsung Home Appliances: Leading Customer Satisfaction
      Samsung achieved best-in-class rankings for refrigerators7 and washing machines, and leads in appliances with top scores for service experience, ease of arranging service, technician courtesy, helpfulness and timely repairs. These top rankings reflect the confidence consumers place in Samsung’s AI-enabled products to enhance and simplify their lives.
       

       
      Our latest AI-powered Bespoke appliances were designed to deliver enhanced performance, helping you do more with less effort. The Bespoke Refrigerator with AI Family Hub+ with AI Vision Inside recognizes 33 different food items as they’re added or removed from the fridge, using an internal camera and ‘Vision AI’ technology.8 The Bespoke AI Laundry Combo All-in-One takes the guesswork out of cycle selection by intelligently adjusting washing and drying time and energy.9 The AI Home touchscreen LCD Display simplifies cycle and setting selection while managing other connected Samsung devices. And with SmartThings, the #1 mobile app for appliances according to ACSI,10 AI-equipped devices seamlessly connect, offering smarter home management and easier control.11
       

       
       
      Empowering Customers with Seamless, Next-Generation Care
      Samsung Care continuously invests in ways to give customers choices and easy options for high-quality, convenient care on their terms. Paving the way in next-generation care, Samsung has continued to invest in AI-powered tools to help Care experts resolve issues even faster. Interactive Voice Response (IVR) is one such tool, using AI12 to identify the customer’s intent, product, and issue, ensuring they are routed to the right agent with valuable insights before the call even begins. IVR can also text customers the two nearest Walk-In Service or Authorized Repair Centers based on their zip code and send a link to book an appointment, making the process even smoother.
       
      With connected solutions for home appliances, Samsung makes proactive and preventative care simple and accessible. For example, consumers can use the Home Care service in the SmartThings app, which uses AI to automatically detect and troubleshoot issues. If an error code appears, customers receive an alert with step-by-step instructions for a quick home fix. If further assistance is needed, they can chat with a care professional, schedule a repair with a Samsung-certified technician, or even order replacement parts, like water filters, directly through the app.
       

       
      Samsung provides 99.9%13 of the U.S. with convenient Care coverage for TVs and home appliances. Even in rural areas, people can access next-level care via Samsung Beyond Boundaries. Customers within a 4-hour radius of a Samsung Care Center can receive at-home repairs.
       
      Looking for more news or need additional support from the Samsung Care Team? Visit the Samsung Care YouTube Channel, check out the Samsung Members App and Samsung Communities or text us any time by messaging 1-800-SAMSUNG to start a conversation with a Samsung Care Pro.
       

       
      About the American Customer Satisfaction Index (ACSI®) Survey
      The American Customer Satisfaction Index Survey (ACSI) is the nation’s only cross-industry measure of customer satisfaction. Since 1994, the survey has been recognized as a leader in analyzing consumer sentiment about the products and services used most often. The ACSI Index surveys customers on their own consumer electronics experiences and identifies industry leaders for excellence, based on customer feedback regarding service repair, product durability, and warranty coverage.
      Between July 2023 and June 2024, the ACSI Household Appliance and Electronics Study surveyed over 5,100 U.S. consumers who recently purchased appliances from leading manufacturers to evaluate the quality of their experiences in a variety of categories. Between July 2023 and June 2024, the ACSI TV Study surveyed over 6,000 U.S. consumers who recently purchased TVs from leading manufacturers to evaluate the quality of their experiences in a variety of categories.
      Source: 2024 ACSI® Surveys of customers rating their appliance manufacturer and TV manufacturer. ACSI and its logo are registered trademarks of the American Customer Satisfaction Index. For more about ACSI, visit www.theacsi.org.
       
      1 Samsung tied with 1 other brands for service experience.
      2 Samsung Electronics American Consumer Market Insights, Customer Care Foundational Learnings — March 2024
      3 Coverage includes 99.9% of delivery zip codes (excluding P.O. box, APO/FPO/DPO) by our largest retailer; in-warranty service only.
      4 Utilizes AI-based formulas.
      5 Powered by Tizen, the Samsung Gaming Hub is an all-in-one game streaming discovery platform bridging hardware and software for a better player experience. Instantly play thousands of games from Xbox, NVIDIA GeForce NOW, Amazon Luna, Utomik, Antstream Arcade and Blacknut Cloud Gaming. The Samsung Gaming Hub is the new home for gaming and entertainment with Twitch, Spotify and YouTube Gaming integration that gives players easy access to enhance their experience. No storage limits, no downloads, no console or PC required – all players need is a Bluetooth-enabled gaming controller and internet connection to start playing.
      6 Personal data includes input Pin codes and passwords, and IoT device information through the SmartThings app. The latest software update is required.
      7 Samsung tied with 1 other refrigerator brand.
      8 Available on RF23DB9900. As of March 2024, AI Vision Inside can recognize 33 food items like fresh fruits and veggies. Recognizable food items will be regularly added and updated. If the food is covered by hand and not recognizable, it may be listed as an unknown item, but the user can always revise the item title through the Family Hub or SmartThings. Wi-Fi connection and Samsung account required.
      9 Messages with cycle suggestions are displayed on the control panel or a smartphone with the SmartThings app; available on Android and iOS devices. A Wi-Fi connection and a Samsung account are required. Can be applied on Towels, AI Opti Wash & AI Optimal Dry, Heavy Duty, Super Speed, Small Load cycle only when the selected washing temperature is ‘hot’. Based on internal testing with IEC 8lb load except for Small Load cycle (IEC 4lb load). Results may vary depending on the actual usage conditions.
      10 Samsung tied with one other mobile app for home appliances.
      11 Available on Android and iOS devices. A Wi-Fi connection and a Samsung account are required.
      12 After IVR does the initial triage with the customer, AI analyzes the intent and passes info along to the Care agent to better address the need. IVR continuously learns and improves its accuracy over time, enabling our agents to support customers more quickly.
      13 Coverage includes 99.9% of delivery zip codes (excluding P.O. box, APO/FPO/DPO) by our largest retailer; in-warranty service only.
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    • By Samsung Newsroom
      Samsung Galaxy Fold devices have taken the mobile industry by storm, offering users a revolutionary way to interact with their applications. One of their key features is the rear display mode that enables users to continue their tasks seamlessly on the cover display while the main display remains turned off. Jetpack WindowManager has introduced APIs to enable this mode programmatically, and starting from One UI 6.0, developers can now utilize these APIs to integrate rear display mode into their applications, enhancing usability and maximizing the potential of foldable devices.
      In this blog post, we dive deeper into implementing Jetpack WindowManager's rear display mode in a camera application. By leveraging this mode, users can take selfies with superior image quality using the rear camera instead of the front camera. Join us as we explore the exciting possibilities of foldable technology and uncover how to optimize your applications for the Samsung Galaxy Fold.
      You can download the sample camera application here.
      CameraXApp.zip (623.3 KB) Sep 26, 2024 Step 1: Add the WindowManager library into the project
      WindowManager, a Jetpack library introduced by Google, supports rear display mode starting from version 1.2.0-beta03. To add the WindowManager library, go to Gradle Scripts > build.gradle (Module: app) and enter the following to the dependencies block:
      implementation "androidx.window:window:1.3.0" Step 2: Implement the WindowAreaSessionCallback interface in MainActivity.kt
      The WindowAreaSessionCallback interface updates an Activity about when the WindowAreaSession is started and ended. Using the onSessionStarted method, this interface provides the current WindowAreaSession as soon as a new window session is started.
      class MainActivity : AppCompatActivity() , WindowAreaSessionCallback { … override fun onSessionEnded(t: Throwable?) { if(t != null) { println("Something was broken: ${t.message}") } } override fun onSessionStarted(session: WindowAreaSession) { } } Step 3: Declare variables
      The WindowAreaController provides information about the moving windows between the cover display and the main display of the Galaxy Fold device.
      The WindowAreaSession interface provides an active window session in the onSessionStarted method.
      WindowAreaInfo represents the current state of a window area. It provides a token which is used later to activate rear display mode.
      WindowAreaCapability.Status represents the availability and capability status of the window area defined by the WindowAreaInfo object. We utilize this status to change the UI of our application. The status of the Galaxy Fold device can be one of the following:
      WINDOW_AREA_STATUS_ACTIVE: if the cover display is currently active.
      WINDOW_AREA_STATUS_AVAILABLE: if the cover display is available to be enabled.
      WINDOW_AREA_STATUS_UNAVAILABLE: if the cover display is currently not available to be enabled.
      WINDOW_AREA_STATUS_UNSUPPORTED: if the Galaxy Fold device is running on Android 13 or lower.
      private lateinit var windowAreaController: WindowAreaController private var windowAreaSession: WindowAreaSession? = null private var windowAreaInfo: WindowAreaInfo? = null private var capabilityStatus: WindowAreaCapability.Status = WindowAreaCapability.Status.WINDOW_AREA_STATUS_UNSUPPORTED private val operation = WindowAreaCapability.Operation.OPERATION_TRANSFER_ACTIVITY_TO_AREA Step 4: Create an instance of WindowAreaController in the onCreate method
      windowAreaController = WindowAreaController.getOrCreate() Step 5: Set up a flow to get information from WindowAreaController
      In the onCreate() method, add a lifecycle-aware coroutine to query the list of available WindowAreaInfo objects and their status. The coroutine executes each time the lifecycle starts.
      lifecycleScope.launch(Dispatchers.Main) { lifecycle.repeatOnLifecycle(Lifecycle.State.STARTED) { windowAreaController.windowAreaInfos .map { info -> info.firstOrNull { it.type == WindowAreaInfo.Type.TYPE_REAR_FACING } } .onEach { info -> windowAreaInfo = info } .map { it?.getCapability(operation)?.status ?: WindowAreaCapability.Status.WINDOW_AREA_STATUS_UNSUPPORTED } .distinctUntilChanged() .collect { capabilityStatus = it updateUI() } } } Step 6: Update the UI according to the device's WindowAreaCapability.Status
      private fun updateUI() { if(windowAreaSession != null) { viewBinding.switchScreenButton.isEnabled = true } else { when(capabilityStatus) { WindowAreaCapability.Status.WINDOW_AREA_STATUS_UNSUPPORTED -> { viewBinding.switchScreenButton.isEnabled = false Toast.makeText(baseContext, "RearDisplay is not supported on this device", Toast.LENGTH_SHORT).show() } WindowAreaCapability.Status.WINDOW_AREA_STATUS_UNAVAILABLE -> { viewBinding.switchScreenButton.isEnabled = false Toast.makeText(baseContext, "RearDisplay is not currently available", Toast.LENGTH_SHORT).show() } WindowAreaCapability.Status.WINDOW_AREA_STATUS_AVAILABLE -> { viewBinding.switchScreenButton.isEnabled = true } WindowAreaCapability.Status.WINDOW_AREA_STATUS_ACTIVE -> { viewBinding.switchScreenButton.isEnabled = true Toast.makeText(baseContext, "RearDisplay is currently active", Toast.LENGTH_SHORT).show() } else -> { viewBinding.switchScreenButton.isEnabled = false Toast.makeText(baseContext, "RearDisplay status is unknown", Toast.LENGTH_SHORT).show() } } } } Step 7: Toggle to rear display mode with WindowAreaController
      Close the session if it is already active, otherwise start a transfer session to move the MainActivity to the window area identified by the token.
      While activating rear display mode, the system creates a dialog to request the user’s permission to allow the application to switch screens. This dialog is not customizable.
      private fun toggleRearDisplayMode() { if(capabilityStatus == WindowAreaCapability.Status.WINDOW_AREA_STATUS_ACTIVE) { if(windowAreaSession == null) { windowAreaSession = windowAreaInfo?.getActiveSession( operation ) } windowAreaSession?.close() } else { windowAreaInfo?.token?.let { token -> windowAreaController.transferActivityToWindowArea( token = token, activity = this, executor = displayExecutor, windowAreaSessionCallback = this ) } } } Step 8: Start the camera preview
      Call startCamera() when onSessionStarted is triggered by the WindowAreaSessionCallback interface.
      override fun onSessionStarted(session: WindowAreaSession) { startCamera() } Step 9: Add a button and set a listener to it for activating rear display mode
      <Button android:id="@+id/switch_screen_button" android:layout_width="110dp" android:layout_height="110dp" android:layout_marginStart="50dp" android:elevation="2dp" android:text="@string/switch_screen" app:layout_constraintBottom_toBottomOf="parent" app:layout_constraintBottom_toTopOf="@+id/horizontal_baseline" app:layout_constraintStart_toEndOf="@id/vertical_centerline" /> viewBinding.switchScreenButton.setOnClickListener{ updateUI() toggleRearDisplayMode() } Incorporating rear display mode into your application can significantly enhance user experience by providing more intuitive control and greater flexibility. By following the outlined steps, you can create a more dynamic and user-friendly interface. As technology continues to evolve, staying ahead with features like rear display mode can set your application apart and offer users a seamless, professional-quality experience. To learn more about developing applications for Galaxy Foldable devices, visit: developer.samsung.com/galaxy-z.
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    • By Samsung Newsroom
      Samsung Electronics’ The Premiere is back and more powerful than ever, after revolutionizing the premium projector market with its 2020 debut. Apart from its celebrated home cinema capabilities, The Premiere lineup has been enhanced with an array of new lifestyle features to broaden functionality beyond mere video viewing.
       
      Samsung Newsroom met with developers Jaeyoung Park, Seonbin Jang and Jonguk Shin from the Visual Display Business at Samsung Electronics to discuss The Premiere’s new features and next steps for the projector.
       
      ▲ (From left) Jaeyoung Park, Seonbin Jang and Jonguk Shin
       
       
      Ultra-Short Throw: Embracing a New Era of Home Cinema
      Within a year of its launch in 2020, The Premiere ascended to the top of the premium projector market in North America — achieving this feat by delivering an unparalleled home cinema experience to users.
       
      The true value of The Premiere’s home cinema features became evident during the COVID-19 pandemic. As more people stayed at home, the online streaming industry expanded and brought projectors into the spotlight. The ultra-short throw projector segment, a category that includes The Premiere, represented just 7.2%1 of the premium home cinema projector market in 2019. However, following the pandemic, this share grew to 22.5% by 2023.
       
      ▲ The Premiere 9
       
      The Premiere’s biggest advantage lies in its convenience. Utilizing ultra-short throw technology with an aspherical mirror, the projector eliminates the need for ceiling mounts or a separate shelf to achieve an optimal projection distance. Users can simply place The Premiere directly in front of the desired wall, much like a TV, and screen adjustments can be made effortlessly via a remote control or mobile device. The Premiere 9 and The Premiere 7 are ideal for creating a personal movie theater, offering immersive screen sizes of up to 130 and 120 inches, respectively.
       

      Color Wheel: Rotates rapidly in sync with the video signal to ensure images display the correct colors. Typically features 3 to 8 color sections.
      Digital Micromirror Device (DMD): Precisely adjusts millions of tiny mirrors mounted on a microchip according to the video signal. This part is crucial in creating high image quality and resolution on projectors.
      Triple Laser Technology: Fires lasers of the three primary colors of light — red, green and blue — to produce bright, sharp images. Contributes to brighter projections by reducing light loss in steps such as the color wheel.
      Aspherical Mirror: Allows for ultra-short throw projection. Following numerous simulations, Samsung engineers came up with the optimal curvature and applied it to the new The Premiere projector.
      ▲ A simplified conceptualization of two major Digital Light Processing (DLP) beam projector types
       
      “The remarkable thing about ultra-short throw projectors is their ability to create a large screen with minimal space between the device and wall,” said Shin, who led development for The Premiere. “The Premiere 9, for instance, creates a 100-inch screen with just 9.4 inches of space between the wall and device.”
       
      ▲ The Premiere 9 can project screens up to 130 inches. (Note: Screen sizes in column A measured diagonally, not vertically)
       
      “Home cinema projectors are all about delivering the best possible screen experience within a given space.”
      – Jonguk Shin, Visual Display Business, Samsung Electronics
       
       
      Upgrading With a Focus on Lifestyle
      Following a successful debut, the team wanted more. They were resolute in transforming The Premiere into a comprehensive lifestyle product with value extending beyond home cinema.
       
      “Our goal was to offer a wider range of use for The Premiere users,” explained Jang, who led product planning for The Premiere.
       
      ▲ Customize your space and set the right mood by projecting photos, color effects, background scenes and themes on your wall with The Premiere.
       

      Custom Ambient, one of the newly added features, allows users to freely edit photos and videos through the SmartThings app on their smartphone and project them onto the wall. Users can even place widgets like a real-time clock onto the wall for everyday décor or use an animated effect like waves to make a splash during a party.
       
      “Custom Ambient draws inspiration from The Freestyle’s Ambient Mode which is frequently used to upload social media posts,” he continued. “With The Premiere, users can create their own personalized space, even when they’re not watching videos.”
       
      ▲ Jaeyoung Park discusses The Premiere’s new lifestyle features of The Premiere.
       
      Now with Samsung Gaming Hub installed, the projector’s entertainment capabilities have been significantly enhanced. Users can enjoy games from the cloud on the big screen without connecting a PC or gaming console. Of course, there are also plenty of HDMI slots (three) for those who want to connect PCs or gaming consoles, too.
       
      “I often play racing games with my kids at home, and The Premiere’s 100-inch screen is perfect for the four of us to play on via split-screen without feeling cramped,” said Park.
       
      ▲ There are notable aesthetic differences between the first (left in each picture) and new (right) versions of The Premiere. The 2024 version features a more compact front with a warmer shade of Kvadrat fabric to better match home décor.
       
      When turned off, The Premiere can also function as a smart speaker.
       
      “The Premiere 9 features a built-in 40W 2.2.2 channel up-firing speaker that delivers powerful sound,” he added. “The Premiere 9 features front-firing units like a soundbar along with ample space for audio to resonate for deeper, richer acoustics compared to other form factors. Bixby can help users to enjoy immersive audio without turning on the screen with voice commands to stream music or launch podcast apps.”
       

      Brighter With Advanced Laser Technology
      Unlike TVs in which users view light directly from the panel, projectors reflect light off the projection surface. As a result, the right components and software technology are necessary to achieving high image quality. Advanced laser technology also contributes to The Premiere’s large crystal-clear screen. The Premiere 9 utilizes triple laser technology, leveraging laser light sources from the three primary colors red, green and blue. In contrast, The Premiere 7 employs single laser technology with a blue light source, supporting a wider color gamut and higher color accuracy compared to lamp-based or LED projectors.
       
      The Premiere 9 and The Premiere 7 deliver up to 154% and 100% of the DCI-P32 color gamut, respectively, and both models support HDR10+ to ensure crisp, vibrant images even in bright environments.
       
      ▲ The Premiere 9 features triple laser technology for brighter, sharper images.
       
      Another key strength of The Premiere lineup is the abundant brightness offered.
       
      “The Premiere 9 delivers a peak brightness of up to 3,450 ISO lumens3 with triple laser technology, while The Premiere 7 offers up to 2,500 ISO lumens with single laser technology,” said Shin. “The higher maximum brightness provides clearer picture quality and a more comfortable viewing experience compared to previous models. The laser light source also boasts a long lifespan and consumes less power than traditional lamp-based projectors. In other words, maintenance costs may actually be lower.”
       
       
      Smarter, AI-Powered Home Cinema
      Despite its numerous usability features, the essence of The Premiere remains centered on watching videos.
       
      “In an internal survey of The Premiere users, 90% of respondents indicated that they purchased the device to watch movies,” said Jang.
       
      “Samsung’s robust hardware and AI technology, long recognized as No. 1 in TVs, have enhanced the picture and sound quality of The Premiere.”
      – Jaeyoung Park, Visual Display Business, Samsung Electronics
       
      To deliver a premium home cinema experience, the developers focused on elevating picture and sound quality. Automation through AI technology was key. With 4K AI Upscaling, The Premiere delivers vibrant 4K resolution and significant improvements in picture quality. The Vision Booster leverages a light sensor to automatically detect and adjust ambient brightness in real time and calibrate color and contrast using an algorithm for optimal picture quality.
       
      “The Premiere is smarter than ever before,” said Park. “Samsung’s robust hardware and AI technology, long recognized as No. 1 in TVs, have enhanced the picture and sound quality of The Premiere.”
       
      ▲ Jonguk Shin explains the advantages of ultra-short throw technology.
       
      While Samsung has retained the acclaimed built-in speakers from The Premiere’s predecessor, the 2024 lineup has introduced a variety of new AI features for audio as well. In addition to Dolby Atmos technology, an essential for immersive movie-watching, several AI-driven sound technologies have been incorporated including:
       
      Active Voice Amplifier (AVA) Pro, a feature that distinguishes voices from ambient noise and adjusts the voice volume accordingly. Object Tracking Sound (OTS), a feature that synchronizes sound with movements on screen. Adaptive Sound, a feature that automatically optimizes audio based on the surrounding environment.  
      Additionally, Q-Symphony allows users to connect wireless speakers for a more holistic listening experience.
       
      ▲ The Premiere projectors feature a minimalist, warm white design with rounded edges and a premium fabric finish from Kvadrat, a Danish textile design company that seamlessly blends in with any home decor. In the back, there is a Digital Audio Out (Optical) port and three HDMI ports, a LAN port as well as ex-Link and IR ports for better remote control
       
       
      Transcending the Limits of Space for Immersion
      What started as a movie projector for theaters, the modern projector has thrived due to its unique ability to transcend space — overcoming the physical constraints of screen size and location. Now, the advent of ultra-short throw technology has significantly mitigated the issues of space and passer-by shadows traditionally associated with beam projectors.
       
      ▲ Seonbin Jang describes the appeal of projectors.
       
      As The Premiere continues to lead the way in the premium home projector market, what is next for this innovative device?
       
      “Our goal is to seamlessly integrate projector screens to more spaces, such as walls and ceilings in homes,” said Park.
       
      “The unique beauty of projectors is their ability to project beyond the physical confines of frame,” Jang reiterated. “In the future, we hope to evolve this into a spatial display that transcends the limitations of projection space — ultimately achieving a truly immersive screen experience, everywhere and anywhere.”
       
      “Home cinema projectors are all about delivering the best possible screen experience within a given space,” concluded Shin. “We are committed to overcoming physical constraints to maximize the consumer experience.”
       
       
      1 Mainstream & High-end Home Cinema category, excluding China, based on revenue. <Projector Reports> by PMA Research, March 2023
      2 The Digital Cinema Initiatives (DCI) standard color gamut
      3 Brightness level based on the International Organization for Standardization (ISO)
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    • By Samsung Newsroom
      Samsung Electronics today announced a partnership with Technogym to launch a new fitness app1 on Samsung Daily+ platform,2 expanding the health and wellness services available on Samsung’s 2024 TVs. The app offers personalized fitness routines and accommodates equipment-based and bodyweight exercises for a comprehensive home workout experience.
       
      “In 2024, Samsung TV users can now see the TV as not only a central entertainment hub but also a means to enrich the lifestyle— especially for fitness,” said Demian Hyun, Vice President and Head of the Experience Planning Group of the Visual Display Business at Samsung Electronics. “We’re excited to bring Technogym to Samsung TVs because the experience fits right in with our drive to provide more immersive and personalized experiences for users.”
       
      “Within our Technogym Ecosystem open platform strategy, the integration with Samsung TVs represents another step toward reaching more consumers within our wellness vision to help people live better lives through regular physical exercise,” said Nerio Alessandri, Technogym President and CEO.
       

       
       
      Trainer-Led Sessions and Customized Programs
      The Technogym app offers over 130 trainer-led sessions to help users reach their goals, perform better and stay motivated. Everything from high intensity cardio and bodyweight routines, to mindful yoga sessions, Pilates and meditations are led by Technogym’s certified trainers and are specially designed to be done in front of a screen.
       
      Upon signing into the Technogym app on Samsung Daily+, each user is greeted with training programs tailored to their personal goals, whether it is building strength, improving endurance or enhancing overall health. The app not only tracks and logs progress but also offers personalized recommendations, ensuring a workout regimen that adapts to users’ evolving fitness journeys.
       
      But the Technogym app isn’t just about individual workouts. It also curates a selection of popular workout sessions, including “Most Performed Routines” and “Most Loved Session Episodes.” These sessions are not just about getting fit; they are about joining a community, sharing trends and motivating each other through a shared fitness experience.
       

       
       
      Comprehensive Workout Options — Anytime, Anywhere
      The Technogym app on Samsung TVs elevates at-home workouts by offering ultimate convenience and access. The basic app is free, with the option for a premium subscription that provides access to exclusive, more in-depth workout content. Users can effortlessly track their workout history on any device through their Technogym account, ensuring a continuous and integrated fitness journey.
       
      Additionally, the app combines Samsung’s immersive screen technology with specialized workout programs using Technogym’s cutting-edge equipment for all-encompassing workout sessions.
       
      Users can browse a broad and diverse library with video training sessions, which include strength, yoga, cardio, Pilates, meditation and body weight. They can choose different levels, from beginner to the advanced. New workouts are published regularly so the experience remains fresh and engaging. Moreover, Samsung TV users can download the Technogym mobile app to access their personalized profile with the same credentials anytime and anywhere.
       
       
      About Technogym
      Technogym is a global leading brand in the wellness and fitness industry, is known for its premium equipment and fitness content that elevate the workout experience in both gyms and homes alike. As the official supplier for the last nine Olympic Games, including the upcoming Paris 2024 Olympics, Technogym’s cutting-edge equipment and extensive library of on-demand videos reach over 85,000 fitness centers and 400,000 homes around the world.
       
       
      1 Technogym app is available through Samsung Daily+ on all 2024 Samsung TV models: Neo QLED 8K, Neo QLED, OLED, UHD (above DU7000) and The Frame worldwide. TV model users can download the Technogym app through the app store. The content is provided primarily in English and supported with subtitles.
      2 Samsung Daily+, a hub for lifestyle experiences, provides a wide range of services and features — from personal training and telehealth to video calls and remote PC solutions — in one single interface.
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    • By Samsung Newsroom
      A sensor's maximum and minimum values are crucial for calibration, data interpretation, threshold setting, user interface, error handling, sensor selection, and performance optimization.
      Understanding the expected range of values helps identify and handle sensor errors or anomalies, and selecting the right sensor for the intended use case is essential. Efficient use of sensor data, especially in resource-constrained environments like mobile devices, can optimize data processing algorithms.
      The maximum and minimum values of sensors play a crucial role in the accurate and efficient functioning of sensor-based applications across various domains. In this tutorial, a wearable application is developed to collect the maximum and minimum ranges of sensors from a Galaxy Watch running Wear OS powered by Samsung. This tutorial shows how to retrieve all sensor ranges together, as well as from one specific sensor separately.
      Environment
      Android Studio IDE is used for developing the Wear OS application. In this tutorial, Java is used, but Kotlin can also be used.
      Let’s get started
      The SensorManager library is used here to collect sensor data from a Galaxy Watch running Wear OS powered by Samsung.
      Retrieve the maximum range of a sensor
      To get access and retrieve the maximum ranges from the sensor:
      In Android Studio, create a wearable application project by selecting New Project > Wear OS > Blank Activity > Finish. To access the sensor, add the body sensor in the application’s “manifests” file.
      <uses-permission android:name="android.permission.BODY_SENSORS" /> To run the application on devices with Android version 6 (API level 23) or later, you need runtime permission from the user to use the BODY_SENSORS APIs.
      Add the following code snippet to the onCreate() method before calling any sensor operations:
      if (checkSelfPermission(Manifest.permission.BODY_SENSORS) != PackageManager.PERMISSION_GRANTED) { requestPermissions(new String[]{Manifest.permission.BODY_SENSORS}, 1); } else { Log.d("TAG___", "ALREADY GRANTED"); } After this code executes, a pop-up window appears and requests permission from the user. The sensor APIs return values only if the user grants permission. The application asks for permission only the first time it is run. Once the user grants permission, the application can access the sensors.
      Figure 1: Permission screen
      More details about runtime permissions can be found here.
      Create an instance of the SensorManager library before using it in the code.
      private SensorManager sensorManager; sensorManager = (SensorManager)getSystemService(Context.SENSOR_SERVICE); To retrieve the maximum range of all sensors, create a sensor list using API Sensor.TYPE_ALL.
      List<Sensor> sensors = sensorManager.getSensorList(Sensor.TYPE_ALL); ArrayList<String> arrayList = new ArrayList<String>(); for (Sensor sensor : sensors) { if (sensor != null) { arrayList.add(sensor.getName()); arrayList.add(sensor.getMaximumRange() + ""); arrayList.add(sensor.getResolution() + ""); } } arrayList.forEach((n) -> System.*out*.println(n)); The above code shows the sensor name, maximum range, and resolution. You can get all the available data from the sensors, such as type, vendor, version, resolution, maximum range, and power consumption, by applying this same approach.
      Remember, sensor information may vary from device to device.
      Additionally, not every sensor that appears in the logcat view is accessible. Third-party applications are still not allowed to access Samsung's private sensors using the Android SensorManager. You get a “null” value if you try to access the private sensors.
      Moreover, there are no plans to make these sensors available to the public in the near future.
      You can check my blog Check Which Sensor You Can Use in Galaxy Watch Running Wear OS Powered by Samsung to find out which sensors are accessible on your Galaxy Watch and which are not.
      Retrieve the minimum range of a sensor
      The minimum range is the complement of maximum range.
      If the maximum range is x, then the minimum range can be calculated like this: x*(-1) = -x.
      If a specific sensor value should always be absolute, then the minimum range is zero (0).
      There is no direct API available to retrieve the minimum range of sensors from Galaxy Watch.
      Get a specific sensor value
      To get specific sensor values from a Galaxy Watch, you can filter the sensor list or use the getDefaultSensor() method. Here is an example that demonstrates how to do this. Add the necessary permission in the “manifests” file for the accelerometer sensor:
      <uses-feature android:name="android.hardware.sensor.accelerometer" /> Use the following code in your Activity or Fragment to retrieve the accelerometer data:
      sensor = sensorManager.getDefaultSensor(Sensor.TYPE_ACCELEROMETER); if (sensor != null) { textView_maxV.setText(textView_maxV.getText() + "" + sensor.getMaximumRange() + ""); textView_resolution.setText(textView_resolution.getText() + "" + sensor.getResolution() + ""); } Ensure you have added the TextView element to your XML file. Output of the above code:
      Figure 2: Maximum range and resolution of the accelerometer
      Remember, sensor ranges may vary from device to device. You may get different values for different Galaxy Watch models.
      Download the example from this blog:
      SensorMinxMax (313.2KB) Sep 10, 2024 Summary
      This article demonstrates how you can retrieve the maximum and minimum ranges of sensors from your Galaxy Watch running Wear OS powered by Samsung. You can also use the above approaches to get other necessary available information from the watch that can be used for the precise and effective operation of sensor-based applications in a variety of fields.
      If you have any questions about or need help with the information in this article, you can reach out to us on the Samsung Developers Forum or contact us through Developer Support.
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