But something near-identical to DeX will eventually catch on. The ONLY reason DeX will probably "fail" commercially is because it is proprietary to Samsung. The first iteration of DeX (as a smartphone feature) was more marketing gimmick than anything else as it's true reason to exist is as a very lightweight and un-obnoxious OS for a tablet/laptop thing, or as a "training wheels" OS to slap in front of (or instead of) Windows on many consumer devices like $300 laptops, etc. I completely tune out those images of the Note 10 hooked up to a monitor as I honestly see next to no one connecting their smartphone to a monitor and keyboard/mouse and going to town. Whenever I'm talking about DeX, I am invariably describing it in its most useful incarnation…as the main OS on a laptop or laptop-like device like the Tab S6. In reply to skane2600:No wonder my comments aggravate you – we are basically speaking about two different things, and I guess that is my fault for not clarifying. Samsung Kies latest version: Sync Android devices with your Mac. If you are getting a Note 10 later this week, you should probably download and install the new DeX app for Windows from here and for Mac from here (warning: it’s a direct download link) so it’s ready for when the device arrives. Samsung Kies for Mac, free and safe download. ![]() Samsung does note that the new app is only available for Windows 7, Windows 10, and macOS 10.13 or newer devices. You can download the app right now on your Windows or Mac device, but you will obviously need a compatible device like the Note 10 to actually use it. But as spotted by XDA Developers, the new Samsung DeX app is already live on Samsung’s servers. The new integration requires users to download a Samsung DeX app, which is supposed to available for download once the Note 10 starts shipping on August 23rd. From there, you will be able to drag-and-drop files from your Windows/Mac device into your phone via DeX, and even use your device’s keyboard and mouse to control DeX itself. The company is letting Note 10 users connect to their Windows or Mac device via a USB, and open up DeX on their existing computer. With the Note 10, Samsung is taking DeX a step further with stronger integration with Windows and Mac. ![]() ![]() Along with the Note 10, Samsung announced some sweet upgrades to DeX, which lets users get a desktop-like experience from their Galaxy phones. Earlier this month, Samsung launched the new Galaxy Note 10.
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