The new Family Hub Plus (or Bespoke Refrigerator Family Hub Plus to give it its full title) includes a massive 32-inch display, which is up from 21.5-inches on older models in the range. This one includes the Samsung TV Plus app, which has access up to 190 channels depending on where you are in the world. Videos can be watched picture-in-picture, while the vertical orientation lends itself to social media content like TikTok and YouTube Shorts.
This deal on the iPhone SE (2022) gets you the phone on contract for less than its SIM-free price. You’ll be able to watch videos, post notes, view photos on rotation with Google Photos integration, or even look at recipes before you grab the ingredients from the fridge. It’ll also offer control over your SmartThings smart home devices from the touchscreen. It supports six SmartThings services in total: SmartThings Energy, SmartThings Cooking, SmartThings Air Care, SmartThings Home Care, SmartThings Pet Care, and SmartThings Clothing Care. It’s not clear whether it supports Matter at the moment. There’s no word on whether this model will come to the UK, as Samsung only mentions the US and South Korea in its press release. However, they usually do make their way over to British kitchens, so we’ll keep you posted.
title: “Samsung S Latest Family Hub Has A Massive 32 Inch Screen Trusted Reviews” ShowToc: true date: “2022-12-15” author: “Billy Poucher”
The new Family Hub Plus (or Bespoke Refrigerator Family Hub Plus to give it its full title) includes a massive 32-inch display, which is up from 21.5-inches on older models in the range. This one includes the Samsung TV Plus app, which has access up to 190 channels depending on where you are in the world. Videos can be watched picture-in-picture, while the vertical orientation lends itself to social media content like TikTok and YouTube Shorts.
This deal on the iPhone SE (2022) gets you the phone on contract for less than its SIM-free price. You’ll be able to watch videos, post notes, view photos on rotation with Google Photos integration, or even look at recipes before you grab the ingredients from the fridge. It’ll also offer control over your SmartThings smart home devices from the touchscreen. It supports six SmartThings services in total: SmartThings Energy, SmartThings Cooking, SmartThings Air Care, SmartThings Home Care, SmartThings Pet Care, and SmartThings Clothing Care. It’s not clear whether it supports Matter at the moment. There’s no word on whether this model will come to the UK, as Samsung only mentions the US and South Korea in its press release. However, they usually do make their way over to British kitchens, so we’ll keep you posted.