After launching the SmartThings Find feature, Samsung may be trying to launch an object tracker. A new device named Galaxy Smart Tag was spotted on an Indonesian certification website a few weeks ago. Now, 91mobiles and leaker Ishan Agarwal have exclusively shared more detailed information about the Samsung Galaxy Smart Tag, including its color versions and pricing.
According to Agarwal, Samsung Galaxy Smart Tag will cost 15 EUR (about $18.23), quite close to the retail price of Tile. Samsung will launch its new tracking accessory in Black and White colors.
Currently, there are no other new details, but the Galaxy Smart Tag was previously listed on the website of the Indonesian Telecommunications Certification Authority under the model number EL-T5300 and a sketch of the device from the South Korean agency has been revealed.
What in the picture you can see that this device is a slim device that uses a CR2032 button battery that can be replaced when the battery runs out. (Like car keys) and according to Samsung documents that Smart Tag will have a button to find the phone. And it can make noise.
The Galaxy smart tag is definitely developed to work with Samsung’s SmartThings Find app. The document also says that the device will work with Bluetooth LE, and other systems like LTE or built-in GPS are not mentioned, but surprisingly, Bluetooth LE can only work in a relatively close range, or the company can. Is it possible to use other technology to obtain more search distances? You have to wait and keep following
The fact that it received approval from the Indonesian Telecom site indicates that the launch date may be close. We can see that Samsung launched this product with the Galaxy S21. It will be exciting to see if the Galaxy Smart Tag is used as the official name of the product.
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