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Samsung DeX transforms select Galaxy devices into a PC-like interface on a monitor, complete with multitasking, using ...
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Samsung's DeX app on Windows is being replaced with a different app
Samsung's One UI 7 update will mark the end of the DeX app on Windows, but luckily there is a replacement.
The end of the DeX Windows app isn’t the only change coming with One UI 7. Samsung also plans to drop support for downloading third-party edge panels, further streamlining the user interface.
Samsung appears to have plans to retire support of its DeX Windows app upon releasing the OneUI 7 software update. “The DeX for PC on Windows OS will end support from One UI 7 version. We ...
Samsung quietly announced on its UK website that the DeX Windows app will be discontinued once One UI 7 rolls out.
According to Samsung’s site, the DeX for PC Windows app will no longer be supported when One UI 7 rolls around (via Android Authority).
As Microsoft keeps Windows 10 Mobile on life support, Samsung will continue expanding DeX with new features and scaling improvements, side-stepping past Continuum.
Samsung has delivered a revamped DeX experience in One UI 8 based on Android 16’s new desktop mode and, while most functionality is there, you might find some little tidbits that are different.
Your Samsung Galaxy phone doesn't just work as a phone: Thanks to a feature called Samsung DeX, which has been around since 2017, you can plug your handset into a monitor or computer and use your ...
Samsung’s One UI 8 rollout finally reveals that its DeX desktop mode does support a true fullscreen mode — but you have to unlock it with a stealth-level long-press.
With the Android 14-based One UI 6.0 update, Samsung has overhauled the DeX experience for tablets. We take it for a spin with the Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra.
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