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The development of the smartphone gamepad began in concurrence with [[Apple Inc]]. Apple allowed third-party gamepads with their implementation of iOS 7. Setting itself apart from the competition, Samsung's device uses Bluetooth connection to link with a smartphone. Android 4.3 Galaxy phones have extended features including NFC connect support.<ref name="Nextweb">{{cite web | url=http://thenextweb.com/gadgets/2013/12/17/samsung-launches-a-gamepad-for-android-thats-optimized-for-its-galaxy-phones/ | title=Nextweb | date=16 December 2013 | accessdate=17 December 2013 | author=Russell, John}}</ref>
 
=====Games=====
 
The Mobile console app allows users to use supported games. Some of these games include Need For Speed Most Wanted, Asphalt8 Airborne, Modern Combat 4: Zero Hour, Virtua Tennis Challenge, Prince of Persia: The Shadow and the Flame, and 35 more games to launch in 2014.<ref name="Slashgear">{{cite web | url=http://www.slashgear.com/samsung-gamepad-turns-mobile-devices-into-full-blown-gaming-consoles-16309026/ | title=Slashgear | date=16 December 2013 | accessdate=17 December 2013 | author=Conley, William}}</ref>
 
[[File:Smartphone GamePad.png|thumb|right|Smartphone GamePad]]
 
=====Further Use=====
 
The Smartphone GamePad is not just limited to to small screen play. If you are interested in using a larger screen with your gaming, the GamePad allows you to do so through several different methods. Your [[mobile device]] can be connect directly to your HDTV by an HDMI cable. In addition to that, your phone can be connected wirelessly through AllShare screen mirroring. Lastly, the device can be connected through Samsung's Smart Dock.<ref name="Slashgear" />