Samsung's Galaxy Upcycling at Home Program Aims to Reduce Waste
Elena Rahman — May 3, 2021 — Tech
References: engadget
Samsung launched its Galaxy Upcycling at Home program to show its dedication to sustainability. While the Smartphone industry sees new additions to its collection every year, consumers criticize the industry's contribution to electronic waste. To go against this, the Galaxy Upcycling at Home program lets Samsung users upcycle their old phones into smart home gadgets.
Starting today, Samsung opens its beta program to the US, the UK, and Korea. The Galaxy Upcycling software will be tested via the SmartThings Labs feature in its SmartThings app. With the help of repurposed sensors, improved AI, and battery optimization, old phones will be upcycled into baby monitors or light detectors.
The sound monitoring feature works by notifying the user when sounds have been detected with a recording that can be played back at any time. The light detector measures the brightness level in a room and adjusts the lighting according to preset standards.
Image Credit: Engadget / Samsung
Starting today, Samsung opens its beta program to the US, the UK, and Korea. The Galaxy Upcycling software will be tested via the SmartThings Labs feature in its SmartThings app. With the help of repurposed sensors, improved AI, and battery optimization, old phones will be upcycled into baby monitors or light detectors.
The sound monitoring feature works by notifying the user when sounds have been detected with a recording that can be played back at any time. The light detector measures the brightness level in a room and adjusts the lighting according to preset standards.
Image Credit: Engadget / Samsung
Trend Themes
1. Smartphone Upcycling - The trend of upcycling old smartphones into smart home gadgets has disruptive innovation opportunities for both the smartphone and home automation industries.
2. Sustainable Electronics - The trend towards sustainability in the electronics industry presents disruptive innovation opportunities for companies to reduce waste and repurpose old products.
3. DIY Smart Home Gadgets - The trend of users repurposing old smartphones into smart home devices creates an opportunity for companies to offer more accessible DIY home automation solutions.
Industry Implications
1. Smartphone Industry - The smartphone industry has an opportunity to reduce electronic waste and improve sustainability by offering users upcycling programs that repurpose old devices.
2. Home Automation Industry - The home automation industry can capitalize on the trend of upcycling old devices by offering more DIY solutions that incorporate repurposed smartphones.
3. Sustainability Industry - The sustainability industry can work with electronics manufacturers to develop more sustainable products and to create circular supply chains that reduce waste and promote upcycling.
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