
"The latest update to Samsung's SmartThings app for iOS brings with it a neat addition - the ability to activate routines with Siri voice commands. This includes routines you've created in the SmartThings app. It works through compatibility with Siri Shortcuts, which is the built-in iOS feature that lets you automate multiple-step routines. You can drag and drop multiple actions from SmartThings to Siri Shortcuts, but you can also access routines you've created in the SmartThings app, and not through Siri Shortcuts."
"So it's a win for interconnectivity between ecosystems, that's for sure. Samsung says this can help "bridge the gap between Galaxy and Apple devices to make it easier for everyone in the home to stay connected". This update also lets you see your SmartThings devices and device groups on your Apple Watch. And of course you can control them and run automations too, right from your wrist. Your five most recently used devices will even be featured inside iOS Live Activities."
SmartThings app for iOS adds Siri voice command activation for routines, including routines created in the SmartThings app. The feature integrates with Siri Shortcuts, allowing drag-and-drop of multiple SmartThings actions into Shortcuts or direct access to SmartThings routines without using Shortcuts. The change increases interoperability between Galaxy and Apple devices and aims to help everyone in the home stay connected. Apple Watch integration enables viewing SmartThings devices and device groups on the wrist. Users can control devices and run automations from the Apple Watch. The five most recently used devices appear in iOS Live Activities.
Read at GSMArena.com
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