Samsung will port its applications to iPhone and iPad

Samsung is one of its biggest rivals Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC),, but even so it cannot ignore the fact that iOS is a huge platform, so in the not too distant future it intends to port most of its own applications to Apple's iOS.

Samsung has several own applications on the iOS platform and intends to port more important ones, one that will allow you to control smart watches Gear S2 being among the first to be offered by Koreans through the App Store.

Separately from it, the Samsung company intends to bring the application to the App Store Gear Fit Manager for control Gear Fit, application S Health, so important for the Galaxy smartphone line, which will also arrive on iPhone terminals.

Separately, the applications Galaxy View, Remote Control si Family Square will also be ported to the iOS platform, the application Level completing the suite of entertainment titles that Samsung currently offers only on Galaxy terminals.

An iOS version of the app Smart Camera is also in the works, this will have an improved interface, its functionality being to allow the control of Samsung smart cameras from the iPhone to record photos and videos.

For now, it is not known for sure when Samsung intends to launch each individual application, but the plan is for these titles to be available in the App Store until the end of this year, but of course everything depends on the ability of Samsung engineers to develop them.

Having said that, if you have various Samsung electronic products around the house and there is not yet a dedicated application for them on the iOS platform, you can expect it to appear soon.