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KIES Air is an app for select Samsung phones which allows users to connect their mobiles to their computers wirelessly instead of using a USB cable. Both the computer and the cellphone are required to be on the same wireless local area network. Once connected wirelessly, users can access their phones on their computers (e.g. call logs, videos, photos, bookmarks, and instant messages) and can also send SMS messages. Because it’s browser-based it can work on any computer (Windows, Mac, Linux, etc.).

The attached video is a demo put together by a YouTube user and pretty much shows off what KIES Air can do.

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