Samsung Smart Forward Updates to Elevate Functionality, Future-Proofing and Safety of Home Appliances
Key Takeaways
Based on the meeting notes, the key takeaways are:
1. Samsung Electronics is rolling out Smart Forward updates for home appliances, focusing on enhancing functionality, future-proofing, safety, and energy savings.
2. New functionalities include Quick Share, Buds Auto Switch, Fridge Call, and Quick Remote, improving connectivity and usability of refrigerators and other connected appliances.
3. The updated Bixby voice assistant is more intuitive and responsive, enabling hands-free operation of appliances.
4. Safety and energy-saving updates include detection of high internal temperatures in refrigerators after power outages, choice of chimes for open door notifications, and ice maker sleep mode.
5. The updates are designed to enhance the value and lifespan of existing appliances, aligning with Samsung’s strategy of continuous improvement.
These updates will be showcased at IFA 2024 in Berlin, Germany, from September 6 to 10. The Smart Forward updates for select appliances will be rolled out throughout the second half of 2024, with different availability schedules based on product, model type, and region.
Summary of Samsung Smart Forward Updates to Elevate Functionality, Future-Proofing and Safety of Home Appliances
Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. today announced the new features that will be provided via Smart Forward, Samsung’s over-the-network updates for home appliances,[1] which will roll out to select devices throughout the second half of this year.[2] These Smart Forward updates — designed to breathe new life into existing appliances through new functionality, future proofing and enhanced safety and energy savings — are the latest step forward in Samsung’s journey to deliver optimal experiences to more users.
“After years of R&D with a relentless focus on the home user experience, we are thrilled to be rolling out more Smart Forward updates to our earlier released appliances around the globe,” said Miyoung Yoo, EVP and Head of the Software Development Team, Digital Appliances Business at Samsung Electronics. “With the enhanced functionality and improved security provided by Smart Forward, the home experience can truly take a step forward.”
Samsung Digital Appliances connecting to download updates[3]
New Functionalities Alter Kitchen Experiences
The Smart Forward updates introduce an array of new functionalities designed to help enhance the user experience and appliance performance. The Family Hub
Quick Share makes sharing memories and recipes while in the kitchen easier than ever by allowing users to quickly send photos to the Family Hub
Finally, Australians can receive phone calls with Fridge Call directly on the Family Hub

Quick Remote,[9] an additional feature in which a user’s mobile phone becomes a remote control for connected Samsung appliances, is being expanded across refrigerators produced since 2023, regardless of whether they include a Family Hub
Future-proofing Home Appliances to the Next Level
Apart from making the user experience more seamless, Samsung is also focused on future-proofing existing appliances. The upgraded Bixby[13] will understand commands with multiple intentions and remember the most recent conversation.[14] This advanced functionality transforms the way users interact with their appliances, making voice commands more intuitive and responsive.[15] Samsung is also providing the update to two products launched in Australia in 2024: Bespoke AI Laundry Combo

Additionally, Bixby now opens doors for 2024 refrigerators with Family Hub
Jeremy Senior, Vice President – Consumer Electronics at Samsung Australia said: “Our local research tells us that 98 per-cent of Australians are prioritising good value appliances above all else[17]. For 50 years, Samsung has delivered appliances that are built to last. Now our focus is taking that one step further by helping those quality products do even more for longer. Enabling our smart appliances to recognise how we live and learn to be one step ahead will bring meaningful value to our everyday lives.”
Safer Use and Low Energy Consumption[18]
In terms of safety and energy-savings, Samsung is rolling out updates to older models — including refrigerators made as far back as 2021 — because the importance of safety does not diminish with time.[19] After an event of a power outage and once resumed with power, refrigerators are designed to detect and notify users via the SmartThings app when internal temperature is high, making users aware of potential issues that could affect the freshness of their stored food.
Additionally, users can now choose different chimes for open door notifications, giving them greater control over their appliance settings. Furthermore, users can maintain a peaceful home environment by putting ice makers in sleep mode, preventing them from working during the night and creating the disruptive sound of ice falling into the tray while users sleep.
Bespoke AI Heat PumpCombo


These updates reflect Samsung’s broader strategy of providing value to customers by enhancing the products they already own. By continuously improving the functionality and performance of its appliances, Samsung ensures that users do not have to worry about their devices becoming obsolete. This approach not only helps safeguard customers’ investments but also aligns with the company’s efforts to reduce the need for frequent replacements.
Samsung’s updated home appliances will be showcased at IFA 2024 in Berlin, Germany, from September 6 to 10, where visitors will be able to see and experience each feature.
[1] The following updates will be alerted to the user via SmartThings app push notification when available. On the SmartThings app, users can check the product and features that are ready to be updated and monitor the update progress.
[2] Updates will be available throughout 2024. Actual update schedule may differ according to product, model type, and region.
[3] Image is created to visually help understand the process of updating appliances through Wi-Fi Connection. Screens on the appliances does not appear as in the image during updates. Products shown as an example only. Colours, features and specifications may vary by region.
[4] This is the global name, and naming may differ by region. For example, 2024 Bespoke refrigerator with the 32-inch Family Hub



[5] Quick Share and Buds Auto Switch are available with Galaxy mobile phones only.
[6] Quick Share and Fridge Call will be available in Australia from August 2024. Availability for Buds Auto Switch in Australia is yet to be announced.
[7] Quick Share, Buds Auto Switch, and Fridge Call update are currently available on refrigerators with Family Hub
[8] The SmartThings app is available on Android and iOS devices. A Wi-Fi connection and a Samsung account are required. Users are required to utilise a single log-in account between the devices
[9] Quick Remote feature is available in Galaxy mobile phones with Android 1.8.21 or above, and the SmartThings app must be installed. A Wi-Fi connection and Samsung account are required. Users are required to utilise a single log-in account between the devices.
[10] Will be available globally on select refrigerators, washing machines and dryers produced since 2023, starting in October and sequentially throughout the rest of 2024. Actual update schedule may differ according to product and region.
[11] Feature will be available on select Freestanding Air Conditioners (FAC), Wall Air Conditioners (WAC) and dehumidifier models produced since 2023 and select Residential Air Conditioner (RAC) models produced in 2024.
[12] Connected Galaxy mobile phone must be within 10 meters of the appliance. Quick Remote may not work properly, if objects come between the mobile phone and the appliance.
[13] Bixby is Samsung’s brand of Internet of Things (IoT) voice assistant. Bixby service availability may vary depending on the country. Bixby recognises certain accents/dialects of English (US, UK, Indian), Chinese, Korean, French, German, Italian, Spanish (Spain, Latin America) and Portuguese (Brazil). The user interface may change and differ by device. The availability of Bixby features and content providers may vary depending on the country/carrier/language/device model/OS version. A Samsung account log-in and data network connection (Wi-Fi or data network) are required.
[14] Multi-Intent and Multi-Turn are supported in the following languages: English (US, UK, India), Korean, Spanish (Latin America, Europe), French, German, Italian and Portuguese (Brazil). Device Q&A is currently available for English (US) and Korean. The following scenario is based on English (US) and may vary depending on user language settings.
[15] In order to control other devices, all devices must be connected to SmartThings under the same Samsung account. Control is limited to connected devices’ original features and voice control activated features may be limited, depending on the type of the product and the model that execute the commands.
[16] Feature is currently available on select refrigerator models with Family Hub
[17] Australians at Home report the Smart Living Edition, conducted by Nature, June – August 2024. N=1,010
[18] Compared to 2023 Samsung product range.
[19] Update will be available globally on select refrigerator models produced since 2021, starting in October.
[20] Update will be available globally, starting in October. Update will be available for DW7700B dishwashers sold in Europe only, starting in August.
[21] Update will be available on Bespoke AI Laundry Combo
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