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- Samsung Quick Connect Software Download
Quick Connect can be accessed from anywhere on your phone by dragging down the notifications bar. Finally, if connecting your S5 to a model without Quick Connect, you’ll need to set-up a Wi-Fi Direct connection. Now you know how to use Quick Connect with the Samsung Galaxy S5 to share content with other devices.
- Samsung SDEN Samsung SDEN Samsung SDEN. Spec Sheet, Quick Connect Smart Viewer DVR Firmware User's Manual. Setting up remote viewing is a snap. Simply plug your internet connection to the Samsung SDE DVR, load the Quick Connect software onto your PC.
- May 08, 2013 Download QuickConnect for free. This project has moved! Go to https://github.com/yenrab/qchybrid.
- How to use Quick Connect on the Galaxy S5 to quickly transfer files between devices. The benefit of Samsung’s kitchen-sink approach is that every once in a while, the company hits a jackpot with one of its features. One such example included on the Galaxy S5 is Quick Connect, which allows users to quickly share files with other Android devices.
- Smart & Convenient Connection. Simply connecting the PC & mobile, you can conveniently use various features of SideSync. For a PC or MAC, click the download button above to install. For a mobile device, you can download the app from Google Play™ or Samsung GALAXY Apps which is preloaded on your latest Galaxy device.
- Let your Samsung device connect freely to your PC and share your files between your computer and device. It features a very quick set up for you to quickly install the driver and get to work immediately. It is annoying to have problems with drivers when you want to connect an external device through USB.
- Enjoy quick and easy device connection and control in one app. Monitor and control your devices. Anytime, anywhere. With Samsung Connect, you can connect.
This app is only available on the App Store for iOS devices.
Description
Quickly and easily connect and control your devices from a single app!
Control your Samsung Smart TVs, appliances, and SmartThings-compatible devices
With SmartThings, you can connect and control multiple devices quicker and easier. No matter where you are, you can monitor and control smart devices, home appliances (refrigerator, wine cellar, washer, dryer, oven range, dishwasher, cooktop, robot vacuum, air conditioner, air purifier and etc.), TVs, and speakers registered on the server.
[Key features]
- Remotely control and check the status of devices registered through a Wi-Fi AP.
- Group multiple devices into a Mode and control them simultaneously.
- Configure your device settings, including the time and operating conditions, and operate them automatically.
- Invite others to a location where devices are registered to enable shared control.
- The notification feature allows you to receive status information about your device.
※ Some features may not be available in all countries.
[App requirements]
Some mobile devices may not be supported.
- iOS 10.0 or later / iPhone 6 or later / iPad mini2 or later
※ App permissions
The following permissions are required for the app service. For optional permissions, the default functionality of the service is turned on, but not allowed.
[Required access permissions]
• Bluetooth : Find nearby devices using Bluetooth or BLE.
• Microphone: Used to set up ultrasonic sensor-equipped devices
[Optional access permissions]
• Camera: Scan QR codes.
• Location: Automate actions using GPS. (GPS is optional.)
What’s New
We’ve been listening to your feedback and working hard to make improvements and add features. Some cool new features include:
● Lighting Groups! You can now control multiple lights with one click from your dashboard!
There are also a lot other updates and fixes. Let us know what you think!
April update
Fixed my issue with alarm notifications and appreciate the other improvements made with the April release. Thanks.
In most part I’m 100% in agreement with the previous review about the new Feb 2019 update. However, once I changed(Reorder) the home page, I do not have the issue with my home page resetting back to the default after I close the app & then reopen it on my iOS device. And who uses the term “Reorder” to to identify the procedure to rearrange, edit or manage the home screen? I originally thought it was for reordering of more devices. I do agree there is too much wasted space and would prefer the information being a little more condensed vs. having to scroll down the page. And, I also agree with the alerts/alarms. I’ve checked my settings numerous times, but if my iPhone is locked or if I do not have the App open, I do not receive /hear any notification from the App of a sensor being tripped. Notification can be resolved with IFTTT but would think the App itself would be able to provide that notification. I would the ability to remove a room from the home page, but have yet to find a way to do so. I do appreciate the improvements that Samsung made in an effort to improve the App and suspect there is a learning curve on my part, but I would like the user to have the capability/flexibility to manage their home screen the way the user wants it vs how Samsung thinks it should be.
Developer Response,
Hello! We are sorry for the inconvenience caused and we will take this as feedback. Please contact us at support@smartthings.com for the concerns regarding the SmartThings app with detailed description for assistance.
This app is sadly limited
You able to use this with a 2018 Samsung Smart TV. Now you can search for shows from the in app hub for it. But I see shows in there that I know are on Netflix but it does not state that. Same stuff for some other apps. To put icing on the cake, its a smart TV which at times requires typing things into each app, yet does not have a on screen keyboard in the app that I can find. There is even a internet explorer where you have to use the tv remote with an on screen keyboard.
Now i get it maybe you are trying to push people to buy keyboards and set them alongside of your TV. That I have to say is pretty annoying, I already have one and it is annoying to switch between remote and keyboard. I traded in a different TV that had was supported from a competitor nick named Goku TV for this comment. In that app, not only can you type on your TV screen through the app, but you can stream the tv sound through your phone. It is truly innovative compared to this application. That can only control on/off, +/- Volume/Channel, 0-9 numbers, previous channel, up-down-left-right, and power. To top it all off its pretty laggy. It also has accurate searches through the app. Its sad that I will probably replace the smart side of this TV by plugging in a Goku TV adapter to the HDMI port.
Horrible App
Garbage app and garbage developers. This app worked fine for the first year I had it and lately after an update (presumably) all of my 60+ devices show up as disconnected. I can still function them if I click on them individually to see their status but in the main window they all show up as disconnected, THEREFORE, the user has no idea what the actual status of any given device is at any given time. Which makes this app useless. The whole purpose of having an app to control home automation devices is so that the user can not only control those devices but also to know the status of the devices at any time. Furthermore, to make matters worse, this app has NEVER provided a proper log of actions. The app should be keeping a log of actions for the devices so that you can view the activity log to see when a device changed status but that has NEVER worked from day one. I’ve called to complain about these issues on numerous occasions but these issues still remain unresolved. I’m very annoyed and I don’t recommend anybody to buy a Samsung SmartThings Hub nor to download and use this horrendous app. I’m going to sell my Samsung SmartThings Hub or just throw it in the garbage and buy a different brand that actually works properly and doesn’t require the user to call and complain every week about these issues.
Information
Requires iOS 10.0 or later. Compatible with iPhone 5s, iPhone 6, iPhone 6 Plus, iPhone 6S, iPhone 6S Plus, iPhone SE, iPhone 7, iPhone 7 Plus, iPhone 8, iPhone 8 Plus, iPhone X, iPhone XS, iPhone XS Max, iPhone XR, iPad Air, iPad Air Wi-Fi + Cellular, iPad mini 2, iPad mini 2 Wi-Fi + Cellular, iPad Air 2, iPad Air 2 Wi-Fi + Cellular, iPad mini 3, iPad mini 3 Wi-Fi + Cellular, iPad mini 4, iPad mini 4 Wi-Fi + Cellular, 12.9-inch iPad Pro, 12.9-inch iPad Pro Wi-Fi + Cellular, iPad Pro (9.7‑inch), iPad Pro (9.7-inch) Wi‑Fi + Cellular, iPad (5th generation), iPad (5th generation) Wi‑Fi + Cellular, iPad Pro (12.9‑inch) (2nd generation), iPad Pro (12.9‑inch) (2nd generation) Wi‑Fi + Cellular, iPad Pro (10.5‑inch), iPad Pro (10.5-inch) Wi‑Fi + Cellular, iPad (6th generation), iPad Wi-Fi + Cellular (6th generation), iPad Pro (11-inch), iPad Pro (11-inch) Wi-Fi + Cellular, iPad Pro (12.9-inch), iPad Pro (12.9-inch) Wi‑Fi + Cellular, iPad mini (5th generation), iPad mini (5th generation) Wi-Fi + Cellular, iPad Air (3rd generation), iPad Air (3rd generation) Wi-Fi + Cellular,and iPod touch.
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Family Sharing
With Family Sharing set up, up to six family members can use this app.
Whether you're familiar with Quick connect only because your carrier has decided to plant it permanently in your notification shade or because you've gone looking for it, we won't blame you if you don't know what it actually does. This semi-ambiguous utility has been present on the past few generations of Samsung devices, and it's an all-in-one app to display content from your phone to devices that support protocols like WIfi Direct and Miracast.
And while you may not have given it a second glance before, Quick connect is one built-in utility you might actually want to use — let us explain how it works.
Samsung Quick Connect For Pc
Depending on where you got your Galaxy S6 from, you'll find Quick connect in one of three places. On a majority of GS6 models you'll find a big Quick connect button in the notification shade every time you pull it down, but if it's not there (consider yourself lucky) you'll find it in the quick settings area by tapping 'edit' at the top of the notification shade and toggling or moving it. You'll also see Quick connect as an option in the share menu when sharing photos, video or audio.
In any case you'll launch an extremely simple Quick connect interface that will start by telling you roughly what it's capable of doing and then ask you whether you want your phone to always be visible or just when the app is turned on — we recommend you choose the latter. That's it, there isn't anything else to configure ... now you can see why this is sort of confusing.
How do I use it, and do I actually want to?
Samsung Quick Connect Software Download For Laptop
Technically speaking, Quick connect is an app that lets you connect your phone to a variety of devices over Wifi that support multiple protocols — including Wifi Direct and Miracast — to display photos, video or audio. That's actually really great, because when you fire up Quick connect you're likely to see a list of popular home entertainment gear that can connect — like the Xbox One, Chromecast, smart TVs, Miracast dongles and set top boxes. If you have another modern Samsung phone or tablet, you can also use Quick connect to wirelessly send pictures, videos, audio, calendar events, locations, contacts and files between them.
Somewhat surprisingly, Samsung doesn't even prioritize its own devices in Quick connect — you can choose whatever device works best for you. Simply open up Quick connect and choose where you want to share — you'll then be able to choose from pictures, videos or audio stored on the device to send. You can select just one item or several, and while there's no slideshow-style presentation you can choose to scroll through them at your own pace. You can hit the home button and use the device for other things while the devices are still connected — just tap the persistent notification to go back to Quick connect.
Samsung Dvr Quick Connect Download
Chances are you have at least one device capable of receiving from your Galaxy S6 via Quick connect and didn't even know it — and now that you know how simple (and useful) it is maybe you'll give it a shot.
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