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Samsung SmartThings for iPhone Gets Siri Shortcuts Support and Enhanced Apple Watch Features

Samsung today updated its SmartThings app for the iPhone, adding several new features for those who own Samsung products or devices connected to the SmartThings ecosystem. Samsung says that the changes are helpful for households with both Galaxy and Apple devices.

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Device groups created in the SmartThings app are available, and those groups can be viewed and controlled with the accompanying SmartThings Apple Watch app. Apple Watch users can view their full SmartThings device list, send commands, and trigger routines from the wrist.

SmartThings is also gaining support for Siri Shortcut controls of SmartThings Routines. With this capability, SmartThings automations can be launched with ‌Siri‌ voice commands. The automations work similarly to HomeKit automations, so users can do things like create a "Good Morning" routine that turns on the lights, opens the blinds, and starts the coffee machine, or a "Leaving Home" routine that locks the doors, turns off the lights, and activates a home alarm.

The app already supported Live Activities, but it is expanding to support up to five recently used devices at a glance, including air conditioners, robot vacuums, air purifiers, dehumidifiers, and more.

The SmartThings app can be downloaded from the App Store for free. [Direct Link]

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Top Rated Comments

victorvictoria Avatar
20 weeks ago
I have two Samsung TV's and soundbars. Smarthings is the most useless app on my iOS devices.
Score: 7 Votes (Like | Disagree)
hybrid_x Avatar
20 weeks ago
Why not just add HomeKit integration?
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Marzzz Avatar
20 weeks ago

I have two Samsung TV's and soundbars. Smarthings is the most useless app on my iOS devices.
We have a Samsung Ductless Minisplit HVAC in the bedroom, it saves literally thousands of dollars because we can cool the one room to a comfortable sleeping temperature, while leaving the rest of the house at 80° during the hot Southwest USA summers. It also saves a lot of wear and tear on the main HVAC in the house. But SmartThings is so fugking smart that I still have to menu-dive 5 levels to turn off the damn LCD display so we can sleep each night...1st World, but still aggravating.

edit: I should mention that my high-tech solution to this issue was to cover the display with LED Light-blocking tape...
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cleokiwilitzi Avatar
20 weeks ago

I have two Samsung TV's and soundbars. Smarthings is the most useless app on my iOS devices.
Yes, this app is pretty useless on my Android too 😊
Score: 2 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Daniel Poulin Avatar
20 weeks ago
SmartThings is one of my least favourite apps on my phone. It connects to my Samsung TV less than half of the time, it's so buggy and infuriating.
Score: 2 Votes (Like | Disagree)
20 weeks ago
Have a couple of Samsung devices. Will definitely download and give it a try on my watch. SmartThings on Android works quite well and have used it in the past. Not sure how well it works on iPhone.
Score: 1 Votes (Like | Disagree)