Samsung has introduced a new Digital Home Key feature in Samsung Wallet that allows Samsung Galaxy users to unlock compatible smart door locks using their smartphones. With Digital Home Key, users can unlock their doors using their Galaxy phone once the smart lock is set up through Samsung SmartThings and supports the Matter smart home standard. Depending on the device and lock, users can unlock their door in several ways. They can tap their phone using near-field communication (NFC), unlock automatically when the phone is nearby using ultra-wideband (UWB), or control the lock remotely through the app. That means you need to unlock the iPhone from sleep mode everytime you want to skip or move on to the next song. There are no wide available unlocking/jailbreak softwares yet for the iPhone 2.0 but I'm sure some group will release one soon. Read more in our articles including "Samsung Wallet introduces digital home key for Smart Door Locks" and "Top iPhone 3G Alternatives".
Samsung has introduced a new Digital Home Key feature in Samsung Wallet that allows Samsung Galaxy users to unlock compatible smart door locks using their smartphones. With Digital Home Key, users can unlock their doors using their Galaxy phone once the smart lock is set up through Samsung SmartThings and supports the Matter smart home standard.
Depending on the device and lock, users can unlock their door in several ways. They can tap their phone using near-field communication (NFC), unlock automatically when the phone is nearby using ultra-wideband (UWB), or control the lock remotely through the app. That means you need to unlock the iPhone from sleep mode everytime you want to skip or move on to the next song.
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