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One UI
user interface developed by Samsung
Bada
mobile operating system
Tizen
Tizen () is a Linux-based operating system primarily developed by Samsung Electronics and supported by the Linux Foundation.
Samsung Browser
mobile web browser developed by Samsung Electronics
Samsung Pay
mobile payment and digital wallet service
Bixby
virtual assistant developed by Samsung Electronics
TouchWiz
TouchWiz is a discontinued user interface developed by Samsung Electronics with partners, featuring a full touch user interface. It is sometimes incorrectly referred to as an operating system. TouchWiz was used internally by Samsung for smartphones, feature phones, and tablet computers, and was not available for licensing by external parties. The Android version of TouchWiz also comes with the Samsung-made app store Galaxy Apps. It was replaced by Samsung Experience in 2017 with the release of Android 7.0 "Nougat".
Samsung Experience
software overlay developed by Samsung Electronics
Galaxy Store
digital app distribution platform by Samsung
S Voice
intelligent personal assistant
Samsung Health
app
Samsung Knox
Device tamper detection software
ChatON
ChatON was a global mobile communication service provided by Samsung Electronics from September 2011 to March 2015.
Samsung Kies
application
SmartOS
SmartOS is a free and open-source SVR4 hypervisor based on the UNIX operating system that combines OpenSolaris technology with bhyve and KVM virtualization. Its core kernel contributes to the illumos project. It features several technologies: Crossbow, DTrace, bhyve, KVM, ZFS, and Zones. Unlike other illumos distributions, SmartOS employs NetBSD pkgsrc package management. SmartOS is designed to be particularly suitable for building clouds and generating appliances. It was originally developed for and by Joyent, who announced in April 2022 that they had sold their business supporting and develo
Odin
utility software developed by Samsung to recover Android devices
Joyent
Joyent Inc. is a software and services company based in San Francisco, California. Specializing in cloud computing, it markets infrastructure-as-a-service.
On June 15, 2016, the company was acquired by Samsung Electronics.
upday
Upday (stylised upday) is an online news aggregator developed by publisher Axel Springer SE, maintained by Upday, based in Berlin, Germany. It was originally made in cooperation with Samsung Electronics and shipped as an app with most Samsung Galaxy devices sold in Europe In 2020, Upday had more than 25 million monthly users and claims to be the most popular news application in Europe. At the end of 2023, the Samsung partnership ended and Axel Springer turned Upday into an AI-driven news platform.
Quick Share
data transfer utility by Samsung and Google