How To Develop Watch Face Designs That Stand The Test Of Time
Do More with Gyro: What Designers Need to Know
How To: Create A Tap Reveal Button To Show Hidden Data
Galaxy Themes: Design Tips
Create Eye-Catching Galaxy Store Listings With The Watch Asset Creator
Galaxy Watch: Working With User Privacy-Related Permissions In Tizen .NET Applications
How To Import Your Artwork And Create A Watch Face Using Galaxy Watch Designer
How To Take A Galaxy Watch Screenshot
Time Travel Is Easy With A Time Zone Selector Button
Use Tag Expressions To Create Dynamic Watch Faces
Use Galaxy Watch Designer to Change the Weather
Use Tizen Web To Measure Heart Rate With Galaxy Watches
Use Tizen To Enable Galaxy Watch Rotary Events
Was your Galaxy Watch app submission rejected due to Gear S2 incompatibility? Here's a solution.
Since the release of Galaxy Watch Designer 1.7, the Gear S2 watch is no longer supported. This has caused many apps to be rejected by the review team when publishing to the Galaxy Store.
Getting Started with Watch Face Development Using the Tizen Web API
Watch faces are a special type of application that runs on the home screen of a Tizen wearable watch. Different watch faces have different purposes and can be interacted with in diverse ways. A watch face creates the first impression of the watch and holds value as a fashion accessory.
How to Add Watch Face Features Using Tizen Web
How to Add Watch Face Features Using Tizen Web
Create Jaw-Dropping Social Media Visuals with Our New Galaxy Store Social Media Kit
Tizen Tidbits: How to Use Project Templates to Create Applications in Tizen Studio
Tizen Tidbits: How to Use Sample Projects in Tizen Studio
Add Timely Texts to Your Galaxy Watch Designs using Custom Complications
Tizen Tidbits: How to Duplicate Projects in Tizen Studio
Tizen Tidbits: Using the Emulator in Tizen Studio
Add Your Watch Face Design to Smart Lifestyle Photos!
Add Your Watch Face Design To Smart Lifestyle Photos!
Tizen Tidbits: Tizen .NET Development Overview
Tizen Tidbits: Installing the Visual Studio Tizen Extension on a Mac
Using Xamarin.Form Shell on Galaxy Watch
Shell is a container for an application, added as a major feature to Xamarin.Forms 4.0.0.
Tizen Tidbits: Your First Tizen Web Application
In the latest installment of the Tizen Tidbits series, we will be covering the code basics to create your first Tizen web application.
Using Xamarin.Forms SwipeView on Galaxy Watch
he new experimental SwipeView control is added in the Xamarin.Forms 4.4 release. SwipeView is a container control that wraps any of your controls and makes them swipeable.
Tizen Tidbits: How to Deploy your Tizen App on a Device
In the latest video in the Tizen Tidbits series, we will demonstrate how to take your Tizen App and deploy it on a wearable device.
Style your Buttons using Tizen .NET
Buttons have become an inevitable part of application development. Thanks to Xamarin.Forms, we can easily make buttons in XAML or code
Managing Strings for Localization in Tizen .NET Applications
This post explains how to localize text in Tizen .NET applications.
Managing Images for Localization in Tizen .NET Applications
This post explains how to localize image in Tizen .NET applications.
Galaxy Watch Face: Try and Buy
Galaxy Watch Studio (GWS) has a feature, called trial periods, that lets a user try out your watch face before buying it.
Tizen Tidbits: Intro to Tizen Development
In a short video, you will see the basics of Tizen development and the different options available to start creating your own apps.
Tizen Tidbits: First Steps with Tizen Studio
This tutorial is focused on taking you through the first steps of creating a new application in Tizen Studio.
Tizen Tidbits: Changing the Style of Your App
In this video, we modify the style of our web application in Tizen Studio to fit the correct dimensions of the Galaxy Watch screen.
Tizen Tidbits: Intro to TAU (Tizen Advanced UI)
Learn how to use the Tizen Advanced UI Library in your web apps.
Tizen Tidbits: Adding Images to Your Tizen Web App
This short video will show you how to add images to your Tizen web app.
Tizen Tidbits: Page Navigation with Tizen Advanced UI
Learn how to move through different pages in your Tizen web app.
Tizen Tidbits: Using JavaScript to Change your App’s Appearance
Learn how to modify the appearance of your Tizen web app using JavaScript.
Samsung Habla Español
No pierdas la oportunidad de conectar con otros desarrolladores hispanohablantes en Samsung.
Tizen Tidbits: Introducción a Tizen
Esta publicación te dará la información básica para el desarrollo de aplicaciones con Tizen.
Enable Water Lock Mode in Galaxy Watch Using Tizen Web App
Water lock mode was introduced on the Galaxy Watch to prevent accidental touches and wake-up gestures on your screen while swimming. And the thrilling news for developers is that you can enable Water lock mode directly from your app.
Tizen Tidbits: Working with Sensors and the Heart Rate Monitor
This hands-on video will show you how to work with the wearable device sensors.
Tizen Tidbits: Reviewing More UI Samples
This video will review the heart rate monitor and the Tizen Advanced UI samples.
Test Your Watch Face on Real Devices in Remote Test Lab
If you are a watch face designer and want to distribute your watch face, it is highly recommended that you test your watch face on a real device before publishing it.
Asynchronous Coding Concepts for Tizen .NET Applications
Asynchronous coding is essential for writing responsive and efficient programs. This article explains a few basic concepts of asynchronous coding in C# and some common practices in Tizen applications.
Installing .NET Diagnostic Tools on Tizen Devices
Tizen 5.5 supports a new sdb shell CLI command called dotnet, used for advanced testing and debugging scenarios.
Finding Performance Bottlenecks with dotnet-trace
Learn how to profile a Tizen .NET application during startup to identify major performance issues using dotnet-trace.
Identifying Memory Leaks with dotnet-dump and dotnet-gcdump
Learn how to monitor memory usage of a Tizen .NET application and identify possible memory leaks using dotnet-dump and dotnet-gcdump.
Introducing New Xamarin.Forms Extension Libraries for Tizen
Sharpnado.Shadows, PancakeView, CardsView, and RG.Plugins.Popup Xamarin.Forms extension libraries now support Tizen.
Workout, a Tizen Sample App for Monitoring Health Sensors
Workout, a Tizen Sample App: Calculating Distance Traveled
Workout, a Tizen Sample App: Gathering Heart Rate Data
Workout, a Tizen Sample App: Using CircleListView to Display Data
Create Your Tizen Web App On Visual Studio Code
Remote Device Manager, An Easy Way to Launch Your Application with Tizen Studio
Tizen Studio Remote Device Manager provides an easy way to connect, disconnect, and deploy projects from Tizen Studio to Tizen-enabled devices when all devices are on the same network.
Start Your Learning Journey with Code Lab
Using Health Services on Galaxy Watch
Health Services helps you to track the user’s activities like exercises, sleep or heart rate with a Galaxy Watch that operates on Wear OS Powered by Samsung.
Diving into the Client Types in Health Services
Learn more about how to use ExerciseClient, MeasureClient, and PassiveMonitoringClient of Health Services.