Details regarding Samsung new operating system will be revealed at the conference next month.Samsung has been ramping up its IoT game since a while, while making all kinds of headlines. Now it plans to develop an entirely new operating system for Internet of Things. The South Korean tech giant will make it an open source, playing a major role in smart homes, wearable gadgets and other smart electronics that can be managed via IoT.
The Galaxy maker is going to provide further details regarding this new OS next month at the developers’ conference in San Francisco. The open source OS by the tech company is expected to conduct easy tasks efficiently without any human intervention, such as an automatic smart door that can open/close on its own anytime it detects someone coming in or going out. The real-time operating system will consist of a variety of features and service but it will stay lightweight.
Samsung’s upcoming creation for IoT still does not have a name, but its potential is already known. Hence, the element of surprise is not the main attraction here. This upcoming system will make everything smarter, helping customers take another step forward towards innovation and convenience. It will even save time since it will not need any human help and will carry on the tasks rapidly without any delay.
The fact that this operating system is going to be an open source one will help the South Korean organization to make its presence even stronger in the market and enabling more interoperability between different IoT electronics. This OS is expected to be highly similar to Tizen that is seen in TVs and smart watches. Samsung has further plans of making more electronics that will be compatible in functionality with IoT.
For now, IoT devices are expensive but that is going to change with the passage of time. The tech organization will even offer Artik boards for the construction of smart electronics which will enable developers to connect SAMI cloud service. This can prove to be very helpful for various tasks such as the air conditioner turning on automatically in the summer once the OS receives data regarding the temperature via a smart meter. Once it is able to gather data, it will even be smart enough to analyze health.
Samsung bought a startup known as SmartThings in 2014. The firm launched a smart home kit in 2015, which was the step into IoT devices at houses. The tech company might be able to be the leader in IoT if it keeps doing what it is right now.
The Galaxy maker is going to provide further details regarding this new OS next month at the developers’ conference in San Francisco. The open source OS by the tech company is expected to conduct easy tasks efficiently without any human intervention, such as an automatic smart door that can open/close on its own anytime it detects someone coming in or going out. The real-time operating system will consist of a variety of features and service but it will stay lightweight.
Samsung’s upcoming creation for IoT still does not have a name, but its potential is already known. Hence, the element of surprise is not the main attraction here. This upcoming system will make everything smarter, helping customers take another step forward towards innovation and convenience. It will even save time since it will not need any human help and will carry on the tasks rapidly without any delay.
The fact that this operating system is going to be an open source one will help the South Korean organization to make its presence even stronger in the market and enabling more interoperability between different IoT electronics. This OS is expected to be highly similar to Tizen that is seen in TVs and smart watches. Samsung has further plans of making more electronics that will be compatible in functionality with IoT.
For now, IoT devices are expensive but that is going to change with the passage of time. The tech organization will even offer Artik boards for the construction of smart electronics which will enable developers to connect SAMI cloud service. This can prove to be very helpful for various tasks such as the air conditioner turning on automatically in the summer once the OS receives data regarding the temperature via a smart meter. Once it is able to gather data, it will even be smart enough to analyze health.
Samsung bought a startup known as SmartThings in 2014. The firm launched a smart home kit in 2015, which was the step into IoT devices at houses. The tech company might be able to be the leader in IoT if it keeps doing what it is right now.