A Light That Can Make Her Feel Like a Princess
Bedtime becomes magical for one small SmartThings user.
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Bedtime becomes magical for one small SmartThings user.
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We are pleased to announce the addition of two new products from Belkin WeMo range to the SmartThings UK family. Read More
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Updated – January 13, 2017
We had every intention of maintaining the Windows Mobile experience, as described below, at the time of this article’s publication. Unfortunately, since then, we have made the tough decision to discontinue support for the Windows Mobile platform. For more information, please see this article.
We are leaving the following content in place for future reference.
Wondering what’s going on with the SmartThings app on Windows Mobile? We’ve got an update from our development team.
After our announcement earlier this week of version 2.1.0 of the app for iOS and Android, we wanted to assure our Windows Mobile customers that we haven’t forgotten about you. We’re incredibly proud to be one of the very few smart home systems that supports all three major phone platforms, and we wanted to make sure you had some insight into the development process.
While we’re always working to make sure you have a great SmartThings experience on any device you choose, we know that Windows Mobile users are anxiously awaiting an updated version of the app, so here’s what’s in store:
Instead of doing a large app interface overhaul like we did with iOS and Android, we’ll be releasing individual features over time. The size of each app development team is proportional to the number of SmartThings customers on that platform, so our Windows Mobile team is smaller (though no less dedicated!) than our iOS and Android teams. We plan to do these version releases approximately once a month with a primary focus on stability and bug fixes, but which will frequently be accompanied by updates to features, functionality, and design.
What does that mean for you right now? Well, we hope to have Rooms capability in your hands in the coming days. Looking a little bit further down the road, rest assured that we’ll continue rolling out updates and design changes – though these will follow (and be informed by) updates to iOS and Android.
A smart home needs a smart yard. Take the guesswork out of gardening with Spruce, the latest addition to the growing list of products compatible with SmartThings.
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SmartThings and Amazon Echo make it possible to control your connected thermostat with just your voice.
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