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Flow is compatible with almost any Android app that has the ability to “share,” thus letting you transfer what you’re doing in almost any app to another Samsung device.
Samsung's Flow, a companion app that syncs pictures, videos, messages, and more between devices, will soon support more Windows computers.
Samsung is planning to expand its Flow Android app to support any Windows 10. Samsung first introduced the ability to unlock its Windows 10-powered Galaxy TabPro S with a Samsung Flow app for ...
Called Samsung Flow, the new feature is supposed to connect a variety of Samsung-made devices, including smartphones, tablets and TVs, and offer users access to the same content when moving from ...
Samsung is making its Android and Windows devices work seamlessly together. It announced Flow as a concept last year. Flow’s first tangible example will be the new Windows 10, Galaxy TabPro S ...
It’s called Samsung Flow, and it’s basically Samsung’s take on Apple’s Continuity features that are now baked into iOS and OS X Yosemite.
Samsung is having its developers conference this week and so far they have announced a new health platform and SDK as well as a new SDK for SmartThings, ...
Samsung this week announced its answer to Apple's Continuity: a new cross-device sharing feature called "Flow," intended to allow users to move activities and content between Samsung smartphones ...
Announced at its annual developer conference, Flow is a new feature that will soon let users start a task on one device and complete it seamlessly on another.
Samsung, apparently fed up with Android’s limitations, is building its own cloud-based service called Flow.