The process of acquiring and installing the now-deprecated application for Android devices formerly provided by Samsung, which enabled wireless sharing of multimedia content between devices on a local network. This involved obtaining the application package file from various online sources, followed by the installation process specific to the Android operating system.
The availability of this application was significant because it allowed users to effortlessly stream photos, videos, and music from their Samsung smartphones or tablets to compatible smart TVs, PCs, and other devices. Its prevalence grew as users sought convenient solutions for enjoying media on larger screens, fostering a demand for seamless device interoperability. However, as Samsung transitioned to newer technologies and software solutions like Smart View, support for this application was discontinued.