Apps and entertainment, Samsung link – Samsung SPH-L710RWBVMU User Manual

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Apps and Entertainment

All your phone’s features are accessible through the Apps list.

Samsung Link

Samsung Link makes staying connected easy. You can wirelessly synchronize your Samsung
device with your TV, stream content, and even keep tabs on who calls or sends text messages
with real-time, on-screen monitoring.

Samsung Link allows users to share their in-device media content with other external devices
using DLNA certified™ (Digital Living Network Alliance) Devices. These external devices must
also be DLNA-compliant. Wi-Fi capability can be provided to TVs via a digital multimedia
streamer (not included).

Samsung Link uses your Samsung account. The first time you launch Samsung Link, follow the
prompts to sign in to your Samsung account, or create a new account.

Both your phone, and the devices that connect to your phone, must be on the same Wi-Fi
access point (AP). For more information about using Wi-Fi, see

Wi-Fi

.

Note: Depending on the software version on your phone, you may see AllShare Play preloaded,
or Samsung Link. If you have AllShare Play, you’ll be prompted to upgrade to Samsung Link the
first time you launch AllShare Play.

1. Press

and tap

Apps >

Samsung Link.

2. Follow the prompts to sign in to your Samsung account and learn about Samsung Link.

3. On the Samsung Link screen, swipe your finger left or right across the screen to scroll

between Photos, Music, Video, or Document types.

4. To set options for Samsung Link, swipe right from the edge of the screen for options:

All content: Display all content categories.

Registered devices: Stream or share multimedia content from your device to other

DLNA-compliant devices connected to the same Wi-Fi network. When you launch
Samsung Link, compatible devices on the same Wi-Fi network display automatically
in Registered devices.

Registered storage: Add storage service(s) to view multimedia files anywhere.

Storage services include Web storage, such as DropBox or other services. Web
storage is sometimes referred to as the “cloud.”

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