![]() ![]() ![]() Pros: automatic update notification and device recognition, quick access to Samsung Apps, quick and painless setup, non-intensive resource usage.Ĭons: still quite buggy, often freezes and hangs.Ĭonclusion: Kies 2.0 has not been out off beta for long, and if the reported problems with freezing can be worked out in future updates then it will be a great piece of software. Unfortunately the program still seems plagued by lags, hanging and drops. The drag-and-drop transfer is quick, simple and easy - when it works. The interface is, again, similar to iTunes, but thankfully is much more resource-light than Apple's flagship program. The automatic update feature is handy for those who forget to check for updates, but can become annoying. Kies 2.0 also allows a few iTunes-like features such as syncing of contacts with Outlook and Google, syncing of music and the purchase of apps for the Android operating system. ![]() Being able to use both a USB cable and wi-fi is definitely user-friendly, allowing file transfers and software updates whether or not you have a USB cable on you or access to wi-fi. For Windows Mobile 6 devices, use ActiveSync 4.5 (Windows XP) or Windows Mobile Device Center 6.1 (Windows Vista/7) Windows 8 includes Windows Media Player. Like the original software, Kies 2.0 allows you to connect your Samsung smartphone to your computer. 1024 x 768 (32 bit or above) Required software.Net Framework 3.5 SP1 or above. The bugs and errors from Kies 1.0 were maddening and Kies 2.0 looks like a prettier version that has yet to work out all the kinks. A great concept that still needs the bugs worked out. ![]()
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