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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.
Curiously, Samsung is recommending that DeX for Windows users switch to Microsoft Phone Link, which offers similar (but not identical) functionality. This is mentioned in a footnote on the Samsung ...
You can finally use Samsung DeX on your PC again, provided your Galaxy phone is running One UI 8. Here's how.
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’s One UI 8 replaces classic DeX with Android 16’s native Desktop Mode, dropping legacy features to align with Google’s unified desktop vision.
Samsung encourages DeX users on Windows PCs to switch to Microsoft's Phone Link app instead.
As Microsoft keeps Windows 10 Mobile on life support, Samsung will continue expanding DeX with new features and scaling improvements, side-stepping past Continuum.
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.
Samsung DeX is getting a new look in One UI 8 with Android 16’s desktop mode, making it feel more like a real PC with smoother multitasking and a cleaner interface.
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.
DeX for Windows enabled the ability to turn any Windows PC into a DeX device, powered by your Samsung smartphone. Now, Samsung recommends users switch to Microsoft Phone Link in place of Samsung DeX.
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