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The WeMo Bridge will show up in Apple's Home app as soon as you plug it in. Just tap and enter the device-specific code to connect. Once you receive the bridge, setup takes just a couple minutes of your time. You'll need an open Ethernet port on your Wi-Fi router and a power outlet. After unboxing the bridge, connect the included cables to the bridge and your router. Make sure the back of the bridge is still accessible, at least until you've completed setup. With everything plugged in and the indicator light flashing on the bridge, open the Home app on your iPhone or iPad. Next, tap on the "+" sign in the top right corner followed by Add Accessory. Point the camera on your iOS device at the code on the back of the bridge. Select WeMo Bridge on the following screen, then rename it and assign it to a room (both optional).
The following screen will show any WeMo devices currently in use on your Wi-Fi network, You can then claim each accessory, name it and assign it to a room as you see fit, You should now be able to use the Home app or Siri to control your WeMo devices, Finally, your WeMo devices will play nice with Apple's home automation platform, Belkin's WeMo Bridge has been a long time coming, The company first promised HomeKit support for its line of home automation accessories, via this device, back mermaid pastel pink purple aqua teal iphone case in May, After that long delay, we're just now getting our hands on it..
The iPhone X's notch houses some important hardware, but cuts into the phone's screen. Although the publication date is listed as Jan. 18, the two patents were originally filed in South Korea in July and October 2016, respectively. Samsung appears to be exercising its right to extend its patent application filing in countries other than South Korea. As always, submitting for a patent doesn't mean that it's been granted or will come to a product. But it is an indication of solutions and designs that companies are considering.
Samsung has a history of making new kinds of screens for its phones, with examples like the curved "Edge" screen on the Galaxy S7 Edge or the minimally bezeled "Infinity Display" on the Galaxy S8, There are even rumors that Samsung is working on a screen for a phone that folds in half, The new patent application depicts the phone screen taking up more room on the phone's front by including mermaid pastel pink purple aqua teal iphone case tiny holes for sensors and hardware, This would allow for Samsung to embed things like cameras or speakers directly into the screen and not in the phone's bezels, This doesn't mean the sensors will be fully covered by the screen (you'll still see little holes) but it gets the phones closer to that 100 percent screen-to-body ratio, more so than a notch or thin bezels..
A Samsung patent application (first spotted by Dutch site LetsGoDigital) filed with the World Intellectual Property Organization seems to have an answer: put holes in the screen for hardware to poke through. In theory, this would allow for Samsung to completely get rid of the phone bezels you see bordering your screen, a design feature that's increasingly unfashionable. Be respectful, keep it civil and stay on topic. We delete comments that violate our policy, which we encourage you to read. Discussion threads can be closed at any time at our discretion.
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