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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.
Samsung’s One UI 7 is coming up soon, and more than just on-device software changes, it will also bring a shift in support for certain applications. Samsung’s DeX feature will no longer be ...
They’ve announced that starting with One UI 7, DeX for Windows is no longer going to be supported. It is important to note that it's just the Windows App that is going away, not DeX itself.
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.
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 quietly announced on its UK website that the DeX Windows app will be discontinued once One UI 7 rolls out.
Samsung encourages DeX users on Windows PCs to switch to Microsoft's Phone Link app instead.
Home > Phones Samsung Discontinues DeX App for Windows, Recommends Phone Link Instead Samsung plans to end support for DeX on Windows PCs with the launch of OneUI 7.
Compared to Android 16’s “stock” desktop mode, DeX feels far more complete despite having a few deficiencies from Samsung’s previous fully-custom solution.
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 ...
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