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vendredi 10 septembre 2021

Dell XPS 15: Specs, design, and everything you need to know!

Dell’s XPS lineup has become one of the most recognizable brands in the laptop world. For a few years now, they’ve been some of the best laptops you can buy, pushing the envelope with how compact and powerful they can be. Part of that lineup is the Dell XPS 15, a 15.6 inch laptop that has a lot to offer.

The latest model, the Dell XPS 15 9510, packs some serious specs, including up to an Intel Core i9-11900H and an NVIDIA GeForce 3050 Ti, something you just can’t find in many other laptops of this size. If you want to know all about the latest Dell XPS 15, you’ve come to the right place.

Specs

Let’s start with the specs, arguably the most important of a laptop. Here’s a quick rundown of what the Dell XPS 15 has to offer:

Dell XPS 15
Processor
  • Intel Core i5-11400H (up to 4.5GHz, 6-core)
  • Intel Core i7-11800H (up to 4.8GHz, 8-core)
  • Intel Core i9-11900H (up to 4.9GHz, 8-core)
Graphics
  • Intel UHD Graphics
  • NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3050 4GB GDDR6 (45W)
  • NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3050 Ti 4GB GDDR6 (45W)
RAM
  • 8GB
  • 16GB
  • 32GB
  • 64GB
Storage
  • 512GB
  • 1TB
  • 2TB
  • 4TB
  • 8TB
Display
  • 15.6-inch, Full HD+ (1920 x 1200), InfinityEdge, anti-glare, non-touch, 500 nits
  • 15.6-inch, 3.5K (3456 x 2160) OLED, IndinityEdge, anti-glare, touch, 400 nits, 100% DCI-P3
  • 15.6-inch, Ultra HD+ (3840 x 2400), InfinityEdge, anti-glare, touchscreen, 100% Adobe RGB, 94% DCI-P3, 500 nits
Audio
  • Quad stereo speakers (two 2.5W woofers, two 1.5W tweeters)
Webcam
  • 2.25mm, 720p HD 30fps camera with IR
Biometric authentication
  • Windows Hello IR camera
  • Fingerprint reader
Battery
  • 3-cell 56Whr battery
  • 6-cell 86Whr battery
    • Up to 13 hours and 20 minutes with Full HD+ display
    • Up to 9 hours and 13 minutes with OLED display
    • Up to 8 hours and 42 minutes with Ultra HD+ display
Ports
  • 2 Thunderbolt 4 (USB Type-C) ports
  • One USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-C port
  • SD card reader
  • 3,5mm headphone jack
  • USB Type-C to Type-A and HDMI 2.0 adapter included
Connectivity
  • Killer Wi-Fi 6 AX1650 (2×2), Bluetooth 5.1
Colors
  • Platinum Silver exterior + black interior
  • Frost exterior + Arctic White interior
Size (WxDxH) 13.57 x 9.06 x 0.71 in (344.72 x 230.14 x 18 mm)
Weight Starting at:
  • 3.99 lbs (1.81 kg) (non-touch, 56Whr battery)
  • 4.22 lbs (1.91 kg) (non-touch, 86Whr battery)
  • 4.31 lbs (1.96 kg) (OLED, 86Whr battery)
  • 4.42 lbs (2.01 kg) (UHD+, 86Whr battery)
Starting price $1,299.99

That should already give you a good idea of what the Dell XPS 15 is all about, but let’s dive deeper into it.

Dell XPS 15 performance

The Dell XPS 15 gives you a few options to tailor the performance to your needs. It starts with the processor, and you get to choose from three of Intel’s 11th-generation 45W processors. These are some of the most powerful processors you can get on a laptop, especially the higher tiers. The base configuration includes an Intel Core i5-11400H, a CPU with six cores and 12 threads. If you choose this processor, you’re also going to get Intel UHD Graphics, 8GB of RAM, and 256GB of storage by default. You can upgrade to 512GB of storage, but this is the most limiting of the configurations.

If you choose either the Intel Core i7-11800H or the Core i9-11900H, your options expand significantly. These are both octa-core, 16-thread processors, and they can boost to higher speeds too. But choosing one of these options also means you get a discrete GPU from NVIDIA. You can get either an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3050 or a 3050 Ti if you get the Core i7 processor, or only the 3050 Ti if you get the Intel Core i9 processor. They’re not at the top of the range, but with this configuration, you can already use the Dell XPS 15 not just for workloads like video editing, but you can also feasibly play modern games on it without a problem.

Dell XPS 15 9510 angled view

RAM and storage options also expand significantly once you upgrade the processor. You’ll get a minimum of 16GB of RAM, which you can upgrade all the way to 64GB to make this an incredibly powerful machine. With that much RAM, games with lots of assets, large coding projects, and other workloads become a breeze. And if you don’t want to pay the upfront cost, the Dell XPS 15 has user-accessible SODIMM slots, so you can buy your own RAM later for the upgrade.

Finally, there’s the matter of storage, which starts at 512GB if you go for one of the more powerful processors. You can upgrade this all the way to 8TB, meaning you’ll be able to store documents, music, and apps for years to come. Even movies and games will fit comfortably on a drive this big, so you have nothing to worry about. And just like the RAM, if you don’t want to pay for the extra storage at checkout, you can buy your own SSDs to upgrade later on.

There are a lot of options to choose from here, and of course, the price varies a lot too. You’ll notice it the most when you upgrade from the base configuration. Upgrading the processor, RAM, graphics, or storage (above 512GB) will upgrade all the other components as well. While the Dell XPS 15 starts at $1,299, it shoots up to $1,899 if you want any meaningful upgrades.

Dell XPS 15 display and audio

Like with the rest of the specs, the Dell XPS 15 gives you a few options for the display as well. The size and format is always the same – it’s a 15.6 inch panel with a 16:10 aspect ratio. That’s already a good starting point since taller screens give you more screen area and are better for productivity.

The base configuration is a Full HD+ panel with a resolution of 1920 x 1200. Along with that, it covers 100% of the sRGB color gamut, and has a maximum brightness of 500 nits. What it doesn’t have is touch support, which can be a bummer.

Dell XPS 15 9510 front view

However, you have two fantastic upgrade options available. First, there’s an Ultra HD+ panel with a resolution of 3840 x 2400. This is not only an incredibly sharp display for its size, but it includes other benefits, like covering 100% of the Adobe RGB color gamut. This includes far more colors than sRGB, so complete coverage of this spectrum means you get much more accurate colors, which is especially important for things like video editing. This panel also comes with touch support, and it keeps the 500 nits of brightness so you can see it comfortably outside. It also supports HDR.

The last option (and potentially the most special) is an OLED panel with touch support. You can equip the Dell XPS 15 with an OLED display with a resolution Dell calls 3.5K, or 3456 x 2160 to be precise. The pixel density is slightly below Ultra HD+ here, but it’s very unlikely you’ll notice it considering the size of the screen. On the other hand, an OLED panel offers a much higher contrast ratio than the LCD options — 100,000:1 on the OLED versus 1600:1 on the Ultra HD+ model. The OLED panel also has a response time of 2ms, whereas the other panels have 35ms. This panel has 400 nits of brightness, and it covers 100% of the DCI-P3 color gamut. That’s slightly less impressive than Adobe RGB, but it’s still fantastic for content consumption.

Both the Ultra HD+ and OLED displays are protected by Corning Gorilla Glass 6, and only available if you upgrade to the Intel Core i7 processor. They both add $400 to the cost, so it’s truly a matter of preference. If you need to do professional video editing with color accuracy, having Adobe RGB coverage is welcome, but the OLED panel is going to look fantastic for content consumption, gaming, or anything else.

Dell XPS 15 Arctic White Top-Down View

The audio experience on the Dell XPS 15 is great across the board. This is a laptop with a quad stereo speaker setup, with two 2.5W woofers and two 1.5W tweeters. That’s a total of 8W of audio output, which is bound to give you an immersive experience be it for music or video.

Battery life

As it packs powerful specs and high-end displays, the Dell XPS 15 also needs a beefy battery to stay powered away from an outlet. There are actually two different battery options for the XPS 15 depending on your configuration — a 3 cell 56Whr battery if you choose the Intel Core i5 model, and a 6 cell 86Whr battery for all the other models. Dell doesn’t say how long you can expect the 56Whr battery to last, but we do have three different estimates for the 86Whr model, based on the different display options.

If you choose the Full HD+ panel, you can get up to 13 hours and 20 minutes of video streaming at 1080p using the Netflix app for Windows. This test was run on a Dell XPS 15 with an Intel Core i7-11800H, 32GB of RAM, 1TB SSD, and NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3050 Ti graphics. The test was run with display brightness at 40% (150 nits) and using Wi-Fi.

Dell XPS 15 Black Right Angle View

If you choose the OLED panel, you can get up to nine hours and 13 minutes under the same conditions. The configuration used for this estimate is mostly the same, but with 16GB of RAM and 512GB of storage. Finally. the Ultra HD+ panel will get you up to eight hours and 42 minutes under the same conditions.

The Dell XPS 15 includes a 90W charger or a 130W charger, depending on your battery size as well. Both models should take about three hours to fully charge with the laptop powered off.

Design and build quality

When talking about premium laptops, one common thread is usually that they’re made from aluminum. That still applies to the Dell XPS 15, but there’s a twist here. The first thing you need to know is that the Dell XPS 15 comes in two color variants — Platinum Silver/Black and Frost/Arctic White. This is worth noting because different materials are used depending on the color you go with.

The Platinum Silver/Black model uses a darker shade of silver for the external shell, which is made from aluminum. This is more similar to something like Space Grey, which you on see Apple’s MacBooks, but Dell calls it Platinum Silver. The black is on the inside of the laptop, on the keyboard deck. Here, Dell uses carbon fiber, giving the Dell XPS 15 a very unique look. Not only is it a dual-tone design, it has a carbon fiber pattern you don’t see very often on laptops.

As for the Frost/Arctic White model, the exterior uses a lighter shade of silver (“frost”), but it’s still made of aluminum. The inside is the more interesting part since the keyboard deck uses a woven glass fiber composite material, which comes in an arctic white color. This variation in colors and materials isn’t something you see very often on laptops, so the Dell XPS 15 is certainly unique for that.

Dell XPS 15 rear angled view with lid half open in both colors

One thing worth keeping in mind is that the Frost/Arctic White model isn’t available for all the configurations, and it adds $50 to the cost of the laptop.  The Platinum Silver/Black version is available in any of the available configurations.

Another thing that helps the Dell XPS 15 stand out is its size. Dell has consistently pushed the envelope for compactness in the XPS lineup, and you see it clearly here. The Dell XPS 15 measures 344.40 mm (13.56 in) wide, 230.30mm (9.07 in) deep, and 18mm (0.7 in) thick at its thickest point. That’s very small for a 15 inch laptop, and it’s especially impressive when it’s packing high-power components like the Intel processors and NVIDIA graphics.

The Dell XPS 15 is a bit heavy though, starting at 3.99lbs (1.81kg) for the base configuration. Depending on the specs you choose, it can go up to 4.50lbs, or 2.04kg.

Dell XPS 15 webcam quality

One thing that’s often overlooked in many laptops is the webcam quality, and unfortunately, the Dell XPS 15 isn’t an exception. As mentioned above, Dell has usually pushed to make its XPS laptops as compact as possible, and that comes with sacrifices. Some older models of the XPS family had webcams below the screen to shrink the top bezel as much as possible, for example.

Dell XPS 15 webcam

Now the company has put the webcam back at the top, but to keep the bezels as small as possible, it had to shrink the webcam too. The Dell XPS 15 has a 2.25mm webcam, and it’s just 720p resolution. The problem with having a camera that small is that cameras require a lot of light, which you can’t get if the lens is too small. That means webcam quality unfortunately isn’t the best on the Dell XPS 15 and other XPS laptops.

The microphone setup is still solid though, featuring dual-array microphones to ensure other people can hear you clearly on a call.

Ports and connectivity

Finally, we come to the ports and connectivity options on the Dell XPS 15. Being that it’s a compact laptop and already packed with high-end specs, it’s fair to expect that some ports may be missing. By itself, the Dell XPS 15 has two Thunderbolt 4 ports on the left side of the laptop, and on the right, you get a USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-C port with DisplayPort and Power Delivery, a full-size SD card reader, and a 3.5mm headphone jack.

Dell XPS 15 Frost right view with lid closed

That means you don’t get USB Type-A or a typical display output out of the box, but Dell includes an adapter that turns USB Type-C into both a USB Type-A and an HDMI 2.0 port. So, while you do need a dongle, at least it’s included. You can also use the Thunderbolt ports to greatly expand your options if you’re willing to shell out for a Thunderbolt dock.

As for wireless connectivity, you get a Killer Wi-Fi AX1650 module, which includes Wi-Fi 6 support with a theoretical transfer rate of up to 2400Mbps. It supports both 2.4GHz and 5GHz bands, but not the newest 6GHz band, which would be called Wi-Fi 6E. This technology is still in early adoption stages, so that’s not too surprising. This module also includes Bluetooth 5.1 support, so all your Bluetooth peripherals should work just fine, including support for Bluetooth battery indicators for newer devices.

Price

Finally, let’s talk pricing. The Dell XPS 15 starts at $1,299, but there are lots of configuration options available, so it can go much higher. That base price includes an Intel Core i5-11400H processor, 8GB of RAM, 256GB of storage, and no dedicated graphics. It also comes with a Full HD+ display, a 56Whr battery, and only available in one color. The only thing you can change without affecting everything else is the storage, which you can upgrade to 512GB for $100 more.

Any other upgrades mean completely changing the internals, and thus, the price can increase significantly. Choosing an Intel Core i7 processor means you also get 16GB of RAM, 512GB of storage, and an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3050 GPU. That configuration costs $1,899, and from there you can upgrade most components individually. Here’s the cost of the upgrades you can get, taking this configuration as the base.

Category (Base configuration) Upgrade Upgrade restrictions Cost (excluding discounts)
Processor (Intel Core i7-11800H) Intel Core i9-11900H Requires NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3050 Ti GPU $335 (including GPU upgrade)
Graphics/GPU (NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3050) NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3050 Ti n/a $100 (included with Intel Core i9 processor)
RAM (16GB) 32GB n/a $150
RAM (16GB) 64GB n/a $450
Storage (512GB) 1TB n/a $150
Storage (512GB) 2TB n/a $450
Storage (512GB) 4TB n/a $950
Storage (512GB) 8TB n/a $1,950
Display (Full HD+, 1920 x 1200) Ultra HD+ (3840 x 2400) n/a $400
Display (Full HD+, 1920 x 1200) 3,5K OLED (3456 x 2160) n/a $400
Color (Platinum Silver/Black) Frost/Arctic White Not available with Ultra HD+ display $50

If you max out all the available upgrades, you’ll be spending as much as $5,049.99, outside of any discounts at the time of purchase. All the prices we’ve mentioned so far also include Windows 10 Home. If you want Windows 10 Pro, you’ll need to pay extra, but the price varies. If you have an Intel Core i5 or i7 processor, it adds just $60 to the price, but if you have an Intel Core i9, it adds $95.


If you’d like to buy the Dell XPS 15, you can fully customize your configuration on Dell’s website. You can also find a few preset configurations at Best Buy using the links below. Looking for alternatives? Check out the best Dell laptops to see other great options to choose from.

    Dell XPS 15 (Core i7, FHD+)

    Powerful at a reasonable price

    With an Intel Core i7 processor, 16GB of RAM, and NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3050 Ti graphics, this version of the Dell XPS 15 can deliver a fantastic performance for gaming and other demanding tasks. It's a reasonably-priced configuration, too, and cheaper than buying from Dell directly.
    Dell XPS 15 (Core i7, OLED)

    A stunning display

    This model of the Dell XPS 15 ups the ante with a spectacular 3.5K OLED display that's super sharp and offers high contrast ratios. It also doubles the storage from the previous configuration, giving you 1TB, and keeps the same powerful specs otherwise. This one comes in Frost/Arctic White.
    Dell XPS 15 (Core i9, OLED)

    Extra power

    If you need even more power, this model of the Dell XPS 15 upgrades to an Intel Core i9 and doubles the RAM to 32GB, while keeping the same stunning OLED display and 1TB of storage. It comes in a Platinum Silver/Black version, if you prefer it. It seems to be unavailable often, but it's worth checking out.

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Apple loses the battle against Epic and must allow alternate in-app purchase methods

On the eve of the iPhone 13 launch, Apple has suffered a major loss in the lawsuit filed by Epic Games last year. Epic Games, the developer of Fortnite, sued Apple last year over claims the company was violating U.S. antitrust law by prohibiting developers from implementing alternative in-app purchase methods. Today, Judge Yvonne Gonzalez-Rogers issued her ruling in the Epic Games v. Apple lawsuit, handing Epic and other app developers a major win.

As part of her ruling, Judge Gonzalez-Rogers issued a permanent injunction against Apple that orders the company to lift its restrictions on the forms of in-app purchase methods allowed on the App Store. The injunction also orders Apple to abandon its anti-steering policy, which prohibited app developers from informing or directing users to alternative purchasing methods. Likely in anticipation of a ruling against them, Apple recently partially lifted its anti-steering policy on its own, though they stopped short of allowing developers to inform users of alternative purchasing methods from within their iOS app. This injunction will take effect in 90 days, meaning Apple has 3 months to adjust its App Store policy to comply.

This story is developing. Check back for more updates.

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Apple has reportedly overcome the Apple Watch Series 7 production issues

Last week, two separate reports from Nikkie Asia and Bloomberg claimed that the Apple Watch Series 7 might be delayed due to production issues and supply constraints, casting doubts on the smartwatch’s appearance at Apple’s upcoming Special Event. Now, the ever-reliable Apple insider Ming-Chi-Kuo has weighed in on the matter, claiming that the Apple Watch Series 7 isn’t delayed and will launch right on schedule later this month.

In a new investor note (via MacRumors,) Kuo claims that Apple has overcome manufacturing and supply woes affecting its Apple Watch Series 7, and the smartwatch will enter mass production in mid-September, with shipments commencing later this month.

The production issue of the Apple Watch 7 is mainly related to the panel side. However, it has been resolved, and mass production of panel modules will begin in mid-September.

Kuo says the production and quality issues stemmed from the new design adopted by the smartwatch, which will reportedly feature flat edges and a new display panel.

Due to the adoption of many new panel-related production processes for the first time, the Apple Watch 7 panel module encountered reliability issues during the risk-ramp phase before Jabil started mass production, mainly including blinking panel and touch insensitivity. This complicated production issue may be related to LGD, Jabil, or Young Poong.

Mark Gurman from Bloomberg corroborated Kuo’s claim in a recent tweet, suggesting that Apple will most likely announce the new smartwatch at the September 14 event alongside the iPhone 13 series. However, he warned that the smartwatch could be made available in limited quantities initially.

In any case, with Apple’s Special Event just four days away, we won’t have to wait too long to find out the availability details of Apple’s next-gen smartwatch.


Featured image: Apple Watch Series 7 leaked render (Courtesy: Jon Prosser)

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Galaxy Watch 4 update promises to improve touch bezel responsiveness

It’s been a little under a month since Samsung announced the Galaxy Watch 4 series, and they’re already receiving their second update. The latest Galaxy Watch 4 update, with build number BUI5, doesn’t have many details in the changelog, but after installing it on my own watch, here are the changes we found.

Touch Bezel Improvements

For the Galaxy Watch 4, the touch bezel functionality has supposedly been improved. After installing the new Galaxy Watch 4 update on my own watch, I did find the touch bezel to be a bit more reliable. Obviously, this change doesn’t apply to the Galaxy Watch 4 Classic as it has a physical rotating bezel.

App Drawer

A couple of changes not mentioned in the Galaxy Watch 4 update notes involve the app drawer. In the release firmware, the app drawer opened with a linear animation from the bottom of the screen. Scrolling small distances would cause the icons to jiggle around a bit.

The opening animation has now been changed with software version BUI5, with apps progressively animating towards the top. The jiggle animation has also been removed (which is probably for the best since it didn’t work very well). Here’s a quick screen recording of the new animation:

Conclusion

Aside from those changes, there isn’t much else to talk about in the latest Galaxy Watch 4 update. Samsung left the update notes pretty vague for some reason, though they’re hardly the only ones to do that. Be on the lookout for this update to reach your own Galaxy Watch 4, and let us know if you see any changes we haven’t mentioned in this article.

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Get 45 Hours of Bluetooth ANC from the OneOdio A30 Headphones

Active noise-canceling technology is one of the best innovations to come along in headphones in recent years. If you’ve been holding out and are waiting for a good sale before you get your first pair, now is your chance. These Bluetooth headphones are packed with great features and have really effective ANC. See the benefits of the OneOdio A30 and check out the sale prices below.

Get up to 30 hours of playback time on the OneOdio Bluetooth headphones. These over-the-ear noise-canceling headphones are perfect for audiophiles and music lovers, who want to eliminate background noise to get the purest sound possible. Using Bluetooth 5.0, you’ll have up to 33 feet in range from your media source. The 40mm is able to deliver between 20Hz-20kHz of audio, with a noise reduction depth of 29dB.

Inside the box you’ll find your A30 headphones and a 3.5mm aux cable for wired listening. A USB C cable is included which is used to charge your headphones. You’ll also have a carrying bag and a dual 3.5mm jack airplane adapter, which are great accessories for traveling.

A30 Specifications:

  • Bluetooth Version: V5.0
  • Battery Capacity: 3.7V/500mAH
  • Noise Reduction Depth: 26±3dB
  • Charging Time: About 2.5 hours
  • Using Time 1: 15 hours (ANC+BT)
  • Using Time 2: 25 hours (BT Only)
  • Using Time 3: 45 hours (ANC Only)
  • Bluetooth Profile: HFP/HSP/A2DP/AVRCP
  • Bluetooth Range: 10m/33ft
  • Sensitivity: 100±3dB
  • Impedance: 32Ω
  • Driver Diameter: 40mm
  • Frequency Response: 20Hz-20kHz

These headphones are capable of playing HiFi audio and produce a powerful deep bass sound. They’re comfortable enough that you can wear them for several hours without any fatigue. Use the links below to get the OneOdio A30 at this special sale price.

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Niagara Launcher adds support for foldable phones like Samsung’s Galaxy Z Fold 3

Niagara Launcher is often regarded as one of the best Android launchers out there. Developed by XDA Member 8bitpit and XDA Recognized Developer Maxr1998, Niagara Launcher is a breath of fresh air from the usual Pixel Launcher lookalikes flooding the Google Play Store. Instead of keeping your apps behind an app drawer, it lays out everything on a vertically scrollable list on your homescreen that’s easily accessible with one hand. The app hit the stable channel earlier in February, and since then, it has picked up many useful additions like customizable app pop-ups, folder support, and more. Now, the developers have released a new update to the launcher that adds a host of new features and better support for foldable phones.

Better support for foldable displays

The latest Niagara Launcher beta update brings better support for wide displays. On devices like the Galaxy Z Fold 3, the launcher moves the app list and the scrollbar further away from the edges so that content is more easily reachable without bending fingers.

Niagra Launcher on the outer vs. inner screen of a foldable device

Dynamic icon scaling

The launcher now also supports dynamic icon scaling and can automatically change the size of app icons based on the current screen height. Smaller icon sizes have also been added, which you can access from Niagara settings > Look > App icon size.

App Continuity

Next up, the new update adds App Continuity support, allowing users to pick up where they left off when switching from the cover display to the inner display or rotating the display.

Keyboard support and shortcuts

Niagara Launcher now also supports hardware keyboard, mouse, and stylus and adds two nifty keyboard shortcuts:

  • Type any letter to start app search directly
  • Type number n to launch the nᵗʰ app on the list

Niagra Launcher keyboard shorcuts

New wallpaper

Finally, the latest beta debuts a new wallpaper, “Threefold,” specifically designed for foldables. You can find it under Niagara Settings > Look > Wallpaper collection.

If you have a foldable smartphone like the Galaxy Z Fold 3, you can try out these new features in the latest Nigagra Launcher beta build. The stable version will be released on the Google Play Store in around two weeks.

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SmartThings Find now lets your friends and family help locate your lost devices

It’s never really fun when things go missing. Whether you’re a “where’s my keys?” type of person or “where’s my phone?” type, finding misplaced items can be irritating and time-consuming. It always feels like we’re fighting a losing battle. And yet, many of us keep misplacing important stuff over and over. This is where Bluetooth trackers like AirTags and Tile come in handy. Samsung has its own lineup of Bluetooth trackers called Galaxy SmartTag, which rely on the company’s SmartThings Find service to help locate devices that have SmartTag attached. Now, Samsung has announced a new ability for SmarThings Find that will soon allow users to receive a helping hand from their friends and family to locate lost and misplaced items.

This new feature, called SmarThings Find Members, will let you add friends and family members to your SmarThings account. You can add up to 19 members to your account, and together the whole group can locate up to 200 devices at once. You can also control which devices you want to share with trusted members and which devices they can track. The idea here is that if you don’t have your phone with you or can’t seem to find your device, you can ask your family member or friend to find and fetch it for you.

Samung SmartThings Find device sharing

SmartThings Find leverages Bluetooth Low Energy and ultra-wideband (UWB) technology to help you find and locate your Galaxy smartphones, smartwatches, accessories like S-Pen, as well as Galaxy SmartTag trackers.

Samsung is only paying a catch-up with Tile which has offered tracker sharing for years now. Google is also working on a similar feature for its Find My Device service that would allow users to add co-owners that can locate and track your device.

Samsung hasn’t given any specific timeline on when the SmartThings Find Member feature will arrive.

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