Smart device setup and support
SmartHome provides a mobile hub for adding compatible home devices, browsing help pages, and reaching support tools. The interface includes device selection, QR scanning, self-help, diagnostics, FAQ, warranty manual, feedback, and service hotline areas.
This makes the app useful when a user needs help pairing appliances or checking setup guidance without searching through paper manuals. A support-first layout can also help households troubleshoot devices before contacting service.
This gives the section a clearer user value by connecting the main feature to a concrete mobile use case, session goal, or replay reason.
Account, firmware, and household tools
The profile area includes login, third-party services, an energy dashboard, more tools, device firmware update, feedback, and rating options. These sections point to a broader smart-home workflow beyond simple remote control.
Users with multiple devices may benefit from account-based management and update reminders. Firmware and energy tools should be handled carefully because they can affect appliance behavior and home network access.
This gives the section a clearer user value by connecting the main feature to a concrete mobile use case, session goal, or replay reason.
Device permissions and home privacy
Smart-home apps often require sensitive device access for pairing, scanning, network discovery, and voice or camera features. This package declares location, camera, microphone, nearby devices, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi control, notifications, overlay, phone state, background location, and package-query capabilities.
Grant these permissions only for a clear setup task such as scanning a code, finding nearby hardware, or connecting to Wi-Fi. Home-device apps can touch private spaces, so users should review account and permission settings before adding appliances.