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The Samsung Android GamePad is a gamepad produced by Samsung Electronics. The device serves as a companion for Samsung Galaxy smartphones running on Android OS 4.1, and is optimized for Samsung devices running on Android 4.3. The gamepad was first introduced[when?] in Seoul, Korea and was marketed as a "fun, convenient, and advanced gaming experience anytime, anywhere." It was later"Samsung Gamepad Launch". December 2023. released for the European Market.[1]

History

Development

Samsung's development of the GamePad began at the same time that Apple Inc. began allowing third-party gamepads with the implementation of iOS 7. Setting itself apart from the competition, Samsung's device uses Bluetooth connection to link with a smartphone. Android 4.3 Galaxy phones have extended features including NFC connect support.[2]

Games

The mobile console app allows users to use supported games, including Need For Speed Most Wanted, Asphalt 8 Airborne, Modern Combat 4: Zero Hour, Virtua Tennis Challenge, Prince of Persia: The Shadow and the Flame, and others.[3]

Further Use

The GamePad also allows players to use a larger screen for mobile gaming. A mobile device can be connected directly to an HDTV by an HDMI cable. In addition, a phone can be connected wirelessly through AllShare screen mirroring. The device can also be connected through Samsung's Smart Dock.[3]

Specifications

Product Specifications
Compatibility Android OS 4.1 more (Optimized for Samsung devices with Android 4.3 more)
Connectivity Bluetooth® v3.0, NFC (Samsung devices with Android 4.3 more)

3.0 class 2, HID

Control Keys
  • D-Pad (8 way)
  • 2 Analog Sticks
  • 4 action buttons and 2 trigger buttons
  • Select button and Start button
  • PLAY button (Samsung devices with Android 4.3)
Dimension 137.78 x 86.47 x 31.80 mm, 195 g
Battery Rechargeable 160mA
Color Black

References

  1. ^ Samsung (17 December 2013). "Samsung Enhances Consumer Entertainment Experience with Smartphone GamePad and Mobile Console Application". Archived from the original on 17 December 2013. Retrieved 17 December 2013.
  2. ^ Russell, John (16 December 2013). "Nextweb". Retrieved 17 December 2013.
  3. ^ a b Conley, William (16 December 2013). "Slashgear". Retrieved 17 December 2013.