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It looks like Samsung taking a page out of Microsoft’s book as it’s reportedly planning to release all of its apps on iOS this year. The company has already confirmed that it’s going to add iOS support to its Gear S2 smartwatch, according to a new report the company is now planning to bring almost all of its apps to iOS over the coming months.

The report mentions that Samsung is developing a Gear Fit Manager app for iOS that will allow Gear Fit owners to pair the activity tracker with the iPhone, and it’s said that the S Health app is also being developed for iOS, which will allow users to log their daily workouts, food consumption, sleep and other activities to get an overall picture of their health and fitness.

The Remote Control and Family Square apps it has released for the Galaxy View are also believed to be coming to iOS, allowing iPhone users to control content on the company’s moveable display. It may even release its Level app for its Level audio products. Samsung is expected to release its Smart Camera app on iOS as well, it’s reportedly working on a new version of this app that brings a new user interface and improved features.

It’s not known at this point precisely when these apps will be released for iOS, they might all be released at once, so it’s likely that Samsung is going to take a bit of time to gradually bring almost all of its apps to iOS by the end of this year.

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