On top of the larger screen, Samsung has added support for Google Photos alongside the OneDrive integration seen on older models. This will allow you to view family photos or other photos on the fridge or upload photos from Family Hub Plus to a mobile device. As before, you’ll be able to view artwork from Samsung’s Bespoke Atelier app.
The built-in hub can control multiple SmartThings devices and gives you a smart home control center on a huge touchscreen. It also supports six other SmartThings Home Life services such as air care, home care, pet care, clothing care, energy and cooking.
Samsung started to include huge screens in refrigerator models
Samsung has also included Samsung TV Plus, which provides 190 free TV channels exclusively for US users for now. The screen can be used in portrait orientation for TikTok, Facebook Shorts and other social media content, or it can use the picture-in-picture mode to watch videos and simultaneously. Finally, the refrigerator also supports Amazon’s Your Essentials service, which lets you order groceries and other items directly from the touchscreen.
Some other features and pricing information for the smart refrigerator have not been announced yet.