![]() But since we don’t have a Samsung Galaxy Book laptop, we can just use whatever laptop we have. I don’t have to send Telegram messages to myself and use that as a clipboard anymore. The shared clipboard feature is a 4/5 as I find it handy to have. Maybe just make it work better with Google Chrome? That’ll be great. I’ll give the app continuity a 2/5 as I think it needs to support more apps but I also don’t blame them since it is difficult to get third-party all developers to tap into this ecosystem. I think this needs two different ratings since it is like two features lumped into one setting. ![]() But we need all these devices to be connected within the same WiFi network. It works very quickly and actually very reliably too. However, it does have the ability to copy texts and images from one device and paste it on another. I personally use Google Chrome and Google Keep – so yeah this isn’t particularly useful for me. It literally lets us continue apps between two different devices – but this is the one feature that I don’t use much since it only supports Samsung Internet browser and also Samsung Notes app. This one option brings forth a lot of features. This feature gets a simple 5/5 as it is straightforward and works flawlessly. It technically uses the phone as a relay for the tablet, and it just works. It works well, but only if all devices are connected to the same WiFi network. Works fine but some design decisions are weird. I think that’ll be very beneficial for many of us if it directly transitions to our work PC. I find this step to be redundant since they’re all logged into the same Samsung account.Īlso, this feature needs to be on Windows as well. But we’ll have to pair the earbuds once with the device before it can automatically switch between the devices. Quick Share gets an unknown/5 since I don’t use it, but Google’s Nearby Share is a 5/5. I can use it on my Windows laptop or desktop, and even Mac computers with the utility called NearDrop. It’s similar in terms of idea but works in a more straightforward manner. Instead, I use Google’s Nearby Share instead. Jokes aside, it’s because this feature is locked to Samsung devices only. ![]() I personally have never used this feature because of… reasons. This is the one feature that Samsung developed to rival Apple’s AirDrop. I’ll just provide a very brief summary for the article version. However, many things are best shown and not read through words, so I highly advise you watch the video. How do all these features work between the devices? Let’s find out in today’s video and I’ll also rate each of them on a scale of 1 to 5. But, there are lots of nuanced differences. Let’s be honest here – Samsung’s ecosystem is very similar to Apple’s ecosystem. As for the laptop replacement, I’m just using a Windows 11 laptop that we have in the office.
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