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Samsung Kies
Developer(s)Samsung
Final release
3.2.16084_2
Operating systemWindows, Mac OS X
Available inMultilingual
LicenseProprietary freeware
Websitehttps://www.samsung.com/sa_en/support/kies/

Samsung Kies (/ˈkz/)[1] is a freeware software application used to communicate between Windows or Macintosh operating systems, and Samsung mobile phone and tablet computer devices, usually using a USB connection (though wireless LAN Kies connectivity is now possible using some devices). Samsung has released new software to replace Kies, named Samsung Smart Switch, which is mainly directed at migrating customers onto new Samsung devices. The name K.I.E.S. originated as an acronym for "Key Intuitive Easy System". After version 2.0, the name was shortened to "Kies".

Versions

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Kies was available in several versions and editions, depending on the specific Samsung device in question. Kies supported devices with Android 2.1 through 4.2. Kies3 (version 3.x) supported devices with Android Jelly Bean (4.3 and up). Trying to use Kies with newer devices, or Kies3 with older devices would result in an error message.

There was also a Kies Mini version, which is available only for specific devices such as Samsung Captivate, Infuse, or Vibrant.[2] It was used to update these devices' operating systems (OS versions). Though there are both Windows and Macintosh versions of the full Kies product,[3] there is only a Windows version of Kies Mini for most Samsung devices; however, non-Windows users may overcome this limitation by using a Windows virtual machine, installing Kies Mini within it and connecting a Samsung device via USB cable to accomplish the OS update. [citation needed] On Windows devices, the file transfer happens via a plug-and-play mode.[4] Since 2012, Intel processors mounted the Cache Acceleration Software, which was tuned by system administrators when connected with SSD cards.[clarification needed]

Although Kies connectivity has traditionally been via mini or micro-USB cable (needing some software, and not plug and play), wireless LAN connectivity between a Samsung device on which the Kies Wireless Android app[5] is running, and any Windows or Macintosh computer running the Kies full version, is now also possible. The Kies Wireless app also supports wireless connectivity with other devices via the other devices' web browsers. All such connectivity, though, must be via a local Wi-Fi connection (and not via cellular 2G, 3G, or 4G data networks) wherein all involved devices are on the same Wi-Fi LAN.[6]

The full version of Kies may be downloaded from the Samsung Global Download Center[7] or from the download part of an individual mobile device's technical support web page on the Samsung website. With few exceptions, it is only the Kies Mini version, and not the full version, that is downloadable from a given Samsung device.

Smart Switch is part of a technical and commercial strategy finalized to connect all electronics in a unique semi-automation system, which is managed via a smartphone central app of Samsung.[8][failed verification]

Alternative software

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Since 2012, most of the Intel product line mounted the Cache Acceleration Software, both as an accelerator and a temporary database in connection with the parallel subsystem named Intel Management Engine (with ring-3 privilege inside the device).

Trivial File Transfer Protocol is a simple lockstep protocal, optimized for a client-server network, rather than a one-to-one and peer-to-peer connection.

Android File Transfer for Linux is a FOSS app, stable since version 2.2.,[9] though FOSS has somewhere (e.g. on GitHub) protected under copyright law, and subject to file robots.txt mirroring exclusions.

System requirements

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OS CPU RAM HDD space Screen resolution Required software
Windows 7 SP1, Windows 8, Windows 8.1 Intel Pentium Dual-Core 2.1 GHz processor or higher (recommended) 2 GB recommended At least 500 MB 1366 × 768 (600), 32 bit or above .NET Framework 4.6.1 or later, Windows Media Player 12 or later, DirectX 11 or above
Mac OS X 10.6 (Samsung Kies mini) 1.8 GHz Intel or faster processor 1 GB or more 30 MB of available hard disk space Wave (GT–S8500) firmware upgrade is available for bada 1.2 or later. Wave II (GT–S8530)

References

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  1. ^ Samsung Apps & Kies Tutorial (English) – Official video on YouTube
  2. ^ "Kies Mini Download". Softpedia.
  3. ^ "Feature Comparison by OS version: 'What Features Does Samsung Kies Have?'". Samsung Electronics.
  4. ^ Raphael, JR (August 9, 2017). "How to move data between your phone and computer". Computerworld. Archived from the original on August 9, 2017.
  5. ^ "Kies air (Android app)". Google Play Store. Samsung Electronics.
  6. ^ "Sync Your Life with Kies". Samsung Electronics.
  7. ^ "Manuals & Downloads". Samsung Electronics.
  8. ^ Niccolai, James (January 5, 2014). "Samsung Smart Home aims to control TVs, refrigerators with a single app". Archived from the original on April 17, 2016.
  9. ^ "Lean and independent rolling distro of Linux-KDE". KaOS. Retrieved June 18, 2018.
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