
Introducing Galaxy Store Developer API
Programmatically manage your apps and in-app items or check app performance, without having to use the Seller Portal UI.

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.

Developing Mobile Games with Phaser
Start developing games with the Phaser framework.

Future Focused Responsive Design
Year on year devices get more varied and integrate into our lives in different ways. There is a trick to supporting these new devices on the web (at the end of the article ?.) But it’s important to learn from our past mistakes.

What's New in Remote Test Lab
This blog introduces two new features of the Remote Test Lab: audio streaming that allows you to listen to the audio played through the test device and multi-touch gesture support that allows multiple pointers (fingers) to touch the device screen at the same time, enabling you to test scrolling, zooming in and out, and rotation gestures.

Integration of Samsung IAP Services in Android Apps
An app server is required to validate a purchase of in-app item. This blog explains how an Android app can communicate with a server.

Ensuring Secure Purchases Using the Samsung IAP Server API
Samsung IAP offers server APIs to verify a purchase. This blog explains the necessity of having own server and how this server can be used to validate a purchase.

How Shell is Optimized for TV
This post describes how we have made `Shell` suitable for Tizen TV.

Game Review: Mirages of Winter
Game Review of Mirages of Winter

Prime Time Design: Unpacking the Creative Process with Ramon Campos from Friss in Motion

Get Started with Remote Test Lab for Mobile App Testing
This blog introduces Remote Test Lab. For the beginner, it guides how to use Remote Test Lab for testing mobile applications.

Get Ready for POW! The Samsung Developers Podcast Season 2 Starts February 22nd!

Strategies for Success: Selling Your Apps

Diego Lizarazo Rivera Discusses the Samsung Developer Ecosystem with AiLive
Sr. Developer Evangelist at Samsung, Diego Lizarazo Rivera spoke with AiLive about app and game development

Docs Help Make the Web Open
The web doesn’t have a marketing team. It doesn’t have a single developer program you can sign up to. And it doesn’t have a manual. That’s by design. Like the Internet, the web isn’t controlled by any single entity. But this decentralisation can also be a pain for web developers and designers.

Prime Time Design: Unpacking the Creative Process with Pedro Machado from Health Face

Strategies for Success: Understanding Consumer Trends

Creating your First APK with the Cordova CLI - Part II
Learn how to use Apache Cordova to create mobile Apps with web technologies

Prime Time Design: Unpacking the Creative Process with John Shih from X9 Studio

Strategies for Success: Building Your Fan Base

Create Your Tizen Web App On Visual Studio Code

Creating your First APK with the Cordova CLI - Part I
Learn how to use Apache Cordova to create mobile Apps with web technologies

Strategies for Success: Making Your Brand Successful

What’s Global Privacy Control?
The internet should be safe to use by default, this is something that I strongly believe, and a big part of ensuring the safety of internet users is trust. For someone like me, who works in tech, navigating cookie/privacy permission notices, rotating passwords and the general safety procedures that come with surfing the web is, at most, an annoyance. For those outside of tech, though, it’s unrealistic to expect them to stay on top of all these things and using the internet becomes increasingly unsafe for them because many services breach users trust by using users’ data without their consent. The internet should be safe for the most vulnerable internet users without them having to jump through so many hoops. There is a lot of work to be done to getting to an online utopia where all users are cared for, but we’re starting the work. Privacy and data protection is the big ticket item at the moment, a number of governments and ruling bodies have already put together groups of laws that protect user’s online data (GDPR, CCPA, LGPD, etc) and these rules have led to an uptick of privacy permission notices, some which use dark-patterns to trick users to give permission to have their data sold. For you and me, these notices are jarring, especially considering they’re on every site and require us to make sure the correct boxes are ticked. But, what if I told you there was another way?

Adapt Your App for Galaxy Flex Mode
To provide users with a convenient and versatile foldable experience, developers need to optimize their apps to meet the Flex Mode standard. In this article, we discuss some APIs of Google’s new WindowManager library to optimize apps for Galaxy Z Flip and Galaxy Z Fold2 devices.

Maximizing Game Performance and Experience with the Samsung Galaxy Ecosystem
Samsung empowers game developers and gamers with services within the Galaxy ecosystem.

Increase Downloads from Galaxy Store with Galaxy Store Badge Updates
To help developers and designers find success in Galaxy Store, we chatted with Niklas Lyback about the latest updates to Galaxy Store badges

Samsung Internet 13.2
Today we are happy to announce another big update to Samsung Internet. You can try it out as a beta today or soon in the stable release. This release continues our drive of giving a smooth user experience, allowing you to change Samsung Internet to your needs.

Dark Mode in Samsung Internet
NB: This article is contributed by Samsung Internet lead engineer Varun Paturi

Announcing the Winners of the 2020 Best of Galaxy Store Awards
The Best of Galaxy Store Awards recognize the top games, apps, themes, watch faces, and new this year, Bixby capsules.