How to use Samsung DeX, Along with the release of Samsung Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S8 + devices, Samsung also introduced new devices that were named with Samsung DeX Station as additional equipment. By using these additional equipment, users of Samsung's latest flagship devices can optimize their productivity through new experiences like working using a desktop or computer.
Along with the release of Samsung Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S8 + devices, Samsung also introduced new devices that were named with Samsung DeX Station as additional equipment.
By using these additional equipment, users of Samsung's latest flagship devices can optimize their productivity through new experiences like working using a desktop or computer.
Technically, the Samsung DeX Station is a dock for computers that are equipped with several types of ports such as Ethernet ports, HDMI ports, USB 2.0 ports, and USB Type-C ports.
To use this dock, Samsung has also equipped its flagship devices with Samsung DeX to provide a better desktop experience.
What Is Samsung DeX?
Samsung DeX is an ecosystem made by Samsung that will allow some of its mobile devices to change like desktops or computers.
Or simply, you can now connect several series of Samsung mobile devices to computer equipment, such as monitors, keyboards and mice.
This way, you can do things more easily, such as processing documents, sending e-mails, multitasking, copying text between applications, and several other things.
Unfortunately, until this article was released, only Samsung's flagship devices support this. Even then, Samsung Galaxy S8, S8 +, Note 8, S9 and S9 +.
How to use Samsung DeX
To enjoy the desktop experience of Samsung's flagship phones, you only need to have a Samsung DeX Station, monitor, keyboard, and mouse, which is definitely sold separately from the device.
If you already have some of these accessories, you just need to install a Samsung smartphone into the USB Type-C port on the top of Samsung DeX Station.
After that, you can connect the Samsung DeX Station with a monitor using an HDMI port and cable, as well as a keyboard and mouse via a USB 2.0 port.
Automatically, the display of a smartphone device will appear on the monitor, with some adjustments, not just the area, but actually changing like a desktop or computer display.
Even not only the display interface of the device, but the interface of some applications will also change, as in the Microsoft Office application.
Therefore, some applications have separate provisions for this, such as Microsoft Office which requires users to buy licenses, as well as Microsoft Word and PowerPoint which require additional downloads.
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