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Samsung DeX is a powerful feature that transforms your Samsung Galaxy phone into a desktop-like experience, but sometimes it may not work as expected. Here are some detailed steps and fixes to ...
That means that at the minute you’ll only be able to install a tailored version of Ubuntu (Ubuntu 16.04 LTS provided by Canonical) for your Samsung Galaxy Note 9 or Samsung Galaxy Tab S4.
Samsung is announcing that it made its DeX app available for both Windows (version 7 and 10) and Mac, so you can connect your Galaxy phone to your computer.
Samsung is accepting signups for the beta until December 14th and once you’re accepted into the program you’ll be prompted to install an app on your phone.
And if you remove the app you may not be able to easily install it again in the future, as Samsung will no longer make Dex for Mac available for download. /u/Prasanna22 via xda-developers ...
Samsung's DeX app is now available on Windows and Mac, which allows you to run the desktop environment within your other desktop operating system.
Getting started If you want to turn the S8 or S8 Plus into a PC, you're going to need a bunch of extra parts. There's the DeX dock ($150) to start, which has most of the requisite connections ...
Linux on DeX, as the name suggests, only works in DeX (with one caveat) but only those two devices are actually supported. Despite the fact that the Galaxy S8/S8+, Galaxy Note 8, and Galaxy S9/S9 ...
But now, with DeX able to run on Windows or Mac as an app, it makes a lot more sense. Today, those Windows and Mac apps are live for Samsung DeX, so you can try it out right now.
To use Linux on DeX, you'll need an updated Samsung device that supports DeX. Currently, only the Note 9 and Tab S4 work with the beta. Install the Linux on DeX app to get started.
With the Note10, DeX now supports a new mode that lives inside your operating system so that your phone's and computer's features can co-exist on the same screen.