Samsung Electronics has introduced the
Samsung Smart App Challenge 2013, a global app competition aimed at finding new applications utilizing group communication function.
This is the second time Samsung has hosted the global contest for android developers. A total of 10 entries will be selected as winners, receiving a record total of $800,000 in prize money along with a variety of promotional benefits. This year, Samsung Venture Investment will review the final winners for financial investment.
The challenge is open to all mobile application developers across the globe. Developers who wish to participate should sign up directly on the
App challenge website and register their apps on Samsung Apps from 20th June to 31st August.
There is only one category; Smart Chord Apps, which can be used for development of ‘Group Play’ service on GALAXY S4. A panel of judges will decide the winning entries, which will consist of 10 innovative applications which use group management functionality in interesting and experiential ways. The applicants have to use Samsung Chord SDK which helps developers create a group with multi-devices in real-time, automatically, requiring no manual processing of devices which join or leave the group.
“With Samsung smart app challenge 2013, Samsung is going to boost mobile ecosystem. At Samsung we will continue to encourage mobile developers to develop new and innovative applications with newly-launched features of GALAXY series. The Samsung Smart App Challenge will greatly enhanced application choices for GALAXY S4 users can enjoy a valuable experience.” Said Won-Pyo Hong, President and Head of Samsung Electronics Media Solutions Center.
Winning entrants will be rewarded with prize money and a variety of promotional benefits through Samsung’s global channels. They will also be given a chance to pitch their app to Samsung Venture Investment just after the ceremony for the winners.
For more information on Samsung Smart App Challenge 2013, please visit the challenge
website.
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This article was first published on 20th May 2013
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