Samsung has combined its content in a single location for all of its products
Samsung has quietly launched a page on its website that its services and apps for all its clever products are united. Samsung plans this year to invest heavily in its content proposition for all of its products.
The new site brings together all of Samsung applications for its Smart TVs, tablets and smartphones in a single place. The idea is that only with his Samsung account need to log in and so easy though Samsung products can inspect and provide the necessary content that Samsung has made available. According to the Korean newspaper ET News Samsung has the portal end of February silently launched at the Mobile World Congress. The Korean has express chosen to all its apps and services for the various product categories to combine so that consumers multiple products have the Koreans in one place can go for all their apps and content in a single Samsung account. On Dutch page of the portal are not so many products listed. However, the Korean variant Samsung knows all its apps, hubs and services have to sum and bundling. A spokesman for Samsung lets you also know that the Korean there this year will ensure that only one Samsung account for all its products and services. Samsung wants its own hubs continue to develop instead of this content external to purchase. The manager also knows to report that content is a very important focus for Samsung in 2013 and we have a lot in this area will be receiving this year. Finally knows the employee also reported that the offensive in the content area with games for Samsung will be placed. Samsung would already firmly developers pay for the top 100 most played games to develop its own OS Tizen and its smartphones. The manufacturer wants to go and live around November this as a content store drop where Apple's iTunes can suck a tip of said ET News.
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