Discontinuation of Samsung Gear 360 Software and Services
Background edit
The Samsung Gear 360 is a 360-degree camera first released in 2016, designed to capture immersive photos and videos. It relied on the Gear 360 mobile app and the ActionDirector software for editing, firmware updates, and feature management. Many features also required connectivity to Samsung servers for activation, GPS syncing, and cloud services. Over time, reliance on these digital services meant that the camera’s functionality was partly dependent on software support and server availability.
Incident edit
Discontinuation of Samsung Gear 360 software and servers, limiting device functionality without prior notice.
Company's response edit
Samsung stated that the Gear 360 app would no longer receive updates and that support for the ActionDirector software would end, but provided no detailed timeline for all affected features.
Lawsuit edit
As of now, there are no known lawsuits related to Samsung’s discontinuation of Gear 360 updates and server support.
Consumer response edit
People were frustrated and upset that Samsung just shut down updates and servers without warning. Many complained online about losing features, and some even tried to hack or reverse-engineer the software to get it working again
References edit
https://www.sammobile.com/news/samsung-no-longer-release-updates-gear-360-app/?utm_source=google.com https://www.androidheadlines.com/2020/07/samsung-discontinues-new-update-for-gear-360-app.html?utm_source=google.com https://eu.community.samsung.com/t5/mobile-apps-services/gear-360-app/td-p/5857614?utm_source=google.com