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Dev Insight Dec 2024: One UI 7 Beta Program Opened, CES 2025 Press Conference, and Other Latest NewsBy Samsung Newsroom
December 2024 Samsung Electronics Starts Its One UI 7 Beta Program for the Galaxy S24 Series
Samsung Electronics is starting its One UI 7 Beta program that comes with next-generation Galaxy AI and robust security solutions. The Beta program is going to be available for Galaxy S24 series users consecutively in Korea, USA, UK, Germany, Poland, and India. Anyone who would like to participate in the program can sign up on the Samsung Members application.
One UI 7, with its AI-optimized framework, enhances usability by integrating text editing features based on generative AI, including text summary, spelling, and grammar check. It also has a wider range of personalization options. The intuitive and immersive UI design enhances the mobile experience. Security features have also been enhanced significantly. Samsung Electronics is planning to further perfect the official release of One UI 7 by analyzing the user feedback obtained from the beta program. Learn more at the Samsung Electronics Newsroom.
Learn more Learn How to Integrate the Samsung In-App Purchase (IAP) Service into Your Application
Samsung In-App Purchase (IAP) provides developers with a powerful solution to handle purchases from a mobile application. It ensures a smooth and secure experience for handling products and item purchases, subscription management, refunds, and used items.
The IAP SDK makes it easy to integrate the IAP functionality into your application, allowing you to configure IAP settings, retrieve item details, offer and sell items, and manage purchased items effortlessly. Learn how to integrate the Samsung IAP service into your application so that users can purchase digital consumable and non-consumable items within the application on the Galaxy Store.
Learn more Tutorial: Add Your Custom Card to Samsung Wallet
This tutorial shows you how you can use "Generic Card" to add custom cards to Samsung Wallet. Samsung Wallet is introducing a new feature called "Generic Card" for partners who cannot use the other card types to fulfill their business requirements. This feature provides flexibility for modifying various field labels for the card, according to your business needs. From creating a custom card to using the template editor on the Samsung Wallet partner portal, learn more in the tutorial.
Learn more Get Creative with Weather Data in Watch Face Studio
Watch Face Studio is a tool designed for creating customized watch faces, allowing you to display and process weather data including weather conditions, current temperature, and the UV index. By utilizing weather tags, you can create a dynamic watch face that adapts to changing weather conditions. Check out the detailed step-by-step guide on using weather tags in Watch Face Studio.
Learn more Smart Door Locks on SmartThings for a Safe, More Secure Smart Home Experience
SmartThings has recently developed an innovative smart door lock solution offering simplicity and security, which matter the most to our users. There are more than 500,000 door locks already connected to SmartThings from partners like Yale, Schlage, U-tec, Aqara, and Nuki. Smart door locks can be integrated with SmartThings easily, thanks to our active support of Matter and Aliro, coming in early 2025. Learn more about SmartThings door locks and how to become our partner.
Learn more Invitation to CES 2025: Samsung Press Conference "AI for All: Everyday, Everywhere"
Samsung Electronics is holding a press conference on January 6, 2025, 2 PM (local time in Las Vegas, USA. January 7, 2025, 7 AM KST) which is the day before the opening of CES 2025, the largest international IT and home appliance exhibition. Jong-hee Han, Vice Chairman and CEO (DX Division Head) at Samsung Electronics will headline the event under the main theme of "AI for All: Everyday, Everywhere", revealing the home AI strategies of Samsung Electronics. The press conference will be broadcast live online at the Samsung Electronics Newsroom.
Learn more SOI: Scaling Down Computational Complexity by Estimating Partial States of the Model
As artificial intelligence advances rapidly, we have seen the development of increasingly sophisticated and powerful Artificial Neural Networks (ANNs). While these models have achieved groundbreaking performance, their escalating size and computational demands render them impractical for resource-constrained environments. This issue is particularly concerning for real-time, energy-sensitive applications such as smart watches, augmented reality (AR) glasses, and wireless earbuds.
Samsung R&D Institute Poland introduces Scattered Online Inference (SOI), a novel approach that reduces computational complexity through partial state predictions and efficient compression by leveraging the inherent continuity and predictability of time-series data. SOI aligns with the growing demand for environmentally sustainable and economically viable AI solutions, pushing the boundaries of what is possible in compact, real-time systems. Learn more at the Samsung Research blog.
Learn more RISC-V and Vectorization
Since joining the RISC-V Software Ecosystem (RISE) project as an official member in 2023, Samsung Electronics has been participating in a variety of development projects and porting them to the RISC-V architecture.
Amber Huffman, Chairperson of the RISE project, emphasized: “In order for RISC-V to be commercialized, it is important to secure software that has performance, security, reliability, and compatibility.” Performance is very important for the end users who browse web pages, watch streamed content, or run web applications. Vectorization offers a possibility for improving the performance. Learn more about RISC-V, RISC-V extensions, and the Chromium project run by Samsung R&D Institute Poland at the Samsung Research blog.
Learn more EnsIR: Ensemble Algorithm for Image Restoration via Gaussian Mixture Models
Image restoration has seen significant progress over the decades and is now drawing more attention as various deep learning networks emerge. However, single models with different architectures or random initialization states exhibit prediction deviations from ground truths, resulting in sub-optimal restoration results. Ensemble learning has been applied to image restoration to address this issue, but most ensemble methods in image restoration require ensembles in the training stage. The ensemble strategy must be determined while training multiple models, so it sacrifices flexibility in changing models and the convenience of plug-and-play usage.
This article introduces EnsIR, an image restoration ensemble algorithm based on Gaussian mixture models (GMMs). This method formulates the ensemble problem, and ensemble weights are efficiently learned via the expectation maximization (EM) algorithm, which is stored in a lookup table (LUT) to be utilized in the subsequent inference stage. This algorithm demonstrates better performance than regression-based ensemble methods and commonly used averaging strategies. It can be applied to various image restoration tasks. Learn more about EnsIR at the Samsung Research blog.
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November 2024 Samsung Health Data SDK: Unlock Health Data Insights
We are proud to introduce the newly released Samsung Health Data SDK, which is an innovative tool that helps developers to integrate health insights into their applications. The Health Data SDK lets you integrate different data including sleep, activity level, and heart rate. You can provide customized health experiences that ultimately enhance user support, engagement, in-depth analysis, and overall user health based on the data. Learn more about the Samsung Health Data SDK that provides data-driven insights benefiting users throughout their health journey.
Learn more One UI Design Guidelines Updated
Our One UI Design Guidelines for application developers have been updated. The latest design system changes for One UI including changes to Home screen and notifications are included in this update. It also includes application design guidelines and related use cases for providing an optimized user experience for a variety of devices such as Galaxy tablets, Fold, and Flip. Read through the new design guidelines to design your application to be optimized for different devices.
Learn more SDC24 Korea Hosted Online on November 21
Samsung Developer Conference Korea (SDC24 Korea) was successfully held on November 21. Having started with the CTO's opening speech, the event included keynote speeches from prominent speakers about Samsung Electronics' achievements in generative AI technology research & development and enhancement of the user experience on software and device platforms.
Over 29 in-depth tech sessions took place as well as some interesting small events. Moreover, the event built on the Samsung Developer Conference 2024 (SDC24) held in the USA on October 3, creating a lively platform for exchange where the participants could learn, share, and connect through a wealth of content. Watch the videos on the official SDC24 website (www.sdc-korea.com).
Learn more Code Lab Highlights from SDC24
At the recently concluded Samsung Developer Conference 2024 (SDC24), one of the standout programs was the Code Lab, where attendees could try different hands-on labs and dive deep into the latest Samsung SDKs and tools. The Code Lab covered a wide range of technologies, including SmartThings, Samsung Health, Samsung Wallet, and Automotive. Check out the Code Lab highlights from SDC24.
Learn more Tutorial: Maintain Galaxy Store Compatibility for Unity Games with Play Asset Delivery (PAD)
The Unity game engine is one of the leading engines for Android game development. It allows developers to take advantage of Android application bundle format features such as Play Asset Delivery (PAD). However, since PAD is exclusive to Google Play, uploading Unity games using PAD to Galaxy Store without any changes may cause various issues.
This tutorial walks you through the implementation of PAD in your Unity Games while maintaining compatibility with the Galaxy Store. It discusses how to implement PAD properly in Unity games and make simple changes to make them compatible with Galaxy Store. The changes required to make existing games compatible with PAD are also covered. Click the link below to learn more.
Learn more SmartThings Product Cloning and Certification by Similarity
SmartThings At SmartThings, we’re committed to making it quick and easy for you to become part of our ecosystem. We are excited to introduce our latest certification features: Product Cloning and Certification by Similarity.
Many smart home device manufacturers have product portfolios across various categories. These products may have different colors, shapes, or differences in specifications by country but are often essentially similar. However, getting them all certified one by one can be time-consuming and costly. Product Cloning and Certification by Similarity were developed to make it easier, faster, and cheaper to obtain the Works with SmartThings certification. Click the link below to learn more.
Learn more Blind Face Video Restoration with Temporally Consistent Generative Prior and Degradation-Aware Prompt
In real-world scenarios, both face images and videos may suffer from various types of degradation, such as downsampling, noise, blur, and compression. Blind Face Restoration (BFR) is a challenging task that aims to restore low-quality face images and videos that suffer from unknown degradation. Existing BFR methods have used facial priors such as reference prior, geometry prior, and generative prior in the network structure to perform restoration. However, they mostly focused on blind face image restoration (BFIR) with still images and have not been fully utilized for video restoration.
In this study, we present a new method called Stable Blind Face Video Restoration (StableBFVR). With StableBFVR, we have introduced temporal layers in the Stable Diffusion model that can preserve temporal consistency. The temporal layers are designed using two core technologies: Shift-Resblock that handles long-term information, and Nearby-Frame Attention that utilizes short-term information. Find out more about StableBFVR and how it performs better than existing methods at the Samsung Research blog.
Learn more SAMSEMO: New Dataset for Multilingual and Multimodal Emotion Recognition
Multimodal emotion recognition, recently gaining popularity, is a study area that analyzes a variety of communication signals including images, voices, and text in a multilateral way. However, the list of large-scale multimodal datasets is very short and the available datasets have various limitations. Hence, Samsung R&D Institute Poland presents a new dataset for multimodal and multilingual emotion recognition: Samsung Multimodal and Multilingual Dataset for Emotion Recognition (SAESEMO).
SAESEMO contains over 23,000 video scenes in 5 languages (Korean, English, German, Spanish, and Polish) collected from diverse sources. All video scenes are accompanied with rich metadata and emotion connotations collected manually. The study also analyzes balance and energy of audio features for the most important emotion classes and compares them with CMU-MOSEI data. Moreover, it carries out multimodal experiments for emotion recognition with SAESEMO and shows how to use a multilingual model to improve the detection of imbalanced classes. Learn more at the Samsung Research blog.
Learn more Technology Innovation towards mmWave Fixed Wireless Access
Fixed Wireless Access (FWA) is expected to drive 5G subscriber growth, with global subscriptions reaching 265 million by 2029. FWA users can consume 20 to 30 times more data compared to regular mobile users, placing a significant strain on the network.
Most existing FWA systems operate in Frequency Range 1 (FR1), meaning frequencies of 6 GHz or below. However, using Frequency Range 2 (FR2), which uses frequencies ranging from 24.25 to 71 GHz, can help improve FWS coverage and data demands. This article discusses key technology innovations that enable improved coverage and capacity for FR2-based FWA systems of 5G and 6G. Learn more at the Samsung Research blog.
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Samsung Electronics today announced that Samsung TV Plus, its leading free ad-supported streaming TV (FAST) service, will live stream the 2024 MAMA AWARDS, one of the world’s premier K-pop events. The MAMA AWARDS will be available to fans around the world through Samsung TV Plus’s exclusive K-pop channel, launched earlier this month, marking a major milestone in Samsung’s expansion of global streaming offerings.
The event will take place at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles on November 21 and at Kyocera Dome Osaka from November 22-23 local time. Samsung TV Plus will air all three days of the awards ceremony.
“Through strategic partnerships, we’re expanding Samsung TV Plus’s role as a key platform for bringing diverse, high-quality content to audiences worldwide,” said Yonghoon Choi, Executive Vice President of the Visual Display Business at Samsung Electronics. “We’re committed to making Samsung TV Plus a global gateway for premium entertainment, delivering unique local and international content that resonates with viewers everywhere.”
Expanding K-Pop Access Through Samsung TV Plus’s New Exclusive Channel
Launched on November 6, “K-POP by CJ ENM” — available exclusively on Samsung TV Plus — brings a rich selection of K-pop content to audiences across North America, Europe and Latin America.1 This new channel offers a diverse mix of performances, music videos, artist interviews and behind-the-scenes footage — including exclusive programming from CJ ENM’s Studio CHOOM, which showcases iconic K-artist choreography up close and in a minimalist setting.
With popular artists like TOMORROW X TOGETHER, aespa, ENHYPEN, Anderson .Paak and J.Y. Park — as well as the genre’s most-watched videos — the K-pop channel establishes Samsung TV Plus as a global leader in streaming K-content and connecting fans worldwide with top K-pop performances.
Celebrating a Decade of Streaming Innovation With Samsung TV Plus
As Samsung TV Plus celebrates its 10th anniversary, it has grown into a powerful force in streaming, with more than 88 million active users2 on Samsung smart TVs powered by Tizen OS. With the recent addition of over 4,000 hours of Korean content in the U.S., Samsung TV Plus has also solidified itself as a leading destination for K-content enthusiasts across the globe.
Through exclusive content partnerships and the inclusion of high-quality K-content like the MAMA AWARDS, Samsung TV Plus continues to deliver unique entertainment experiences to global audiences and set a new standard in free streaming.
1 The K-POP by CJ ENM channel is available exclusively on Samsung TV Plus in the U.S., Canada, UK, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Brazil and Mexico
2 As of September, there are more than 88 million active users on Samsung smart TVs powered by Tizen OS.
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