Samsung DeX is an application that lets you connect your Galaxy device to a monitor to turn it into a desktop-like computer. It works with the Galaxy S9 and newer, the Note, and Z Fold line of phones, ...
A section within the Samsung Tips app suggests a wireless Dex mode could be on its way. This would likely allow Dex to be used on supported displays without docks or cables. Devices from the Galaxy ...
Samsung’s DeX software allows you to connect certain recent Samsung phones and tablets to an external display and use them like desktop computers. Soon you may be able to that without the need to run ...
Samsung could be planning a redesign to its desktop mode, revealed in leaks coming from the One UI 8 beta. The shift in design could be to accommodate changes in Android 16’s own desktop mode. Samsung ...
Samsung’s DeX mode is available on the Galaxy Z Flip 7, making it the first of Samsung’s compact folding phones to come with the interesting desktop mode. I’ve given it a try to see how well it works, ...
Samsung has introduced a major shift in its DeX desktop experience with the upcoming One UI 8 update. Built on top of Android 16, the new DeX mode marks the company’s transition from its long-standing ...
A new leak has revealed screenshots of a redesigned Samsung DeX coming alongside the One UI 8 update. The South Korean giant is reportedly based on the previously leaked Android 16’s native desktop ...
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Samsung has often been accused of doing things its own way, at times significantly diverging from the typical Android experience. While the criticism includes some good points, the company should also ...
Samsung debuted DeX with the Galaxy S8 flagship back in 2018. The feature lets users extend their devices to a secondary screen and use Android apps for enhanced productivity. The idea resembled that ...
A sneak peek at Google's Android desktop project.