Samsung DeX Windows Support Axed: What Now?
The End of an Era
Its called DeX which enabled users to turn Galaxy smartphones into desktop like interface on PCs running Windows will also be bid farewell. This decision of theirs has allowed innovative users and enthusiasts to ponder about where the scenario of mobile to desktop convergence productivity ended up.
Why the Change?
Samsung’s decision to pull out DeX for Windows as part of a broader strategy to cut out your various features and focus simply. As Microsoft’s Phone Link app becomes popular and does the same thing, it probably seems more practical for Samsung to use it to deliver a smooth mobile-to-computer experience for users.
What does this all mean for the users?
For users already using DeX for Windows, the feature will remain active up to the update of One UI 7. After this it will not be possible to use the app anymore. But it is highly advised that users switch to the Link to Windows feature which provides the similar functions.
In the following section, we present an overview of the main features of Link to Windows.
- Phone Screen Mirroring: Your phone screen is mirrored on the PC screen so that you can see it easily.
- Quick Share: This means that users can easily transfer files between their phone and PCs.
- Recent Apps: Control your smartphone from your computer and change which apps are active.
- Notifications: Get a notification and to reply or handle either an email or a message via your PC.
DeX vs Other Windows Options
While DeX for Windows is being discontinued, there are still several viable alternatives for those who prefer a desktop-like experience on their smartphones:
Samsung DeX (Standalone)
- Powerful Desktop Experience: Turn your phone into a complete desktop with a keyboard and a mouse.
- Multi-Window Support: Dragging apps from the dock together allows you to run many of them at a time.
- Extensive App Compatibility: It is important to note that the majority of Android apps function correctly with DeX.
Microsoft Phone Link
- Seamless Integration: Fortunately, the operation is quite simple – your phone is connected to the PC for file sharing and notifications synchronisation.
- Phone Screen Mirroring: Launch the app and then see what is on your phone screen right on your PC.
- Quick Reply to Messages: Answer messages, chats directly on a PC.
Third-Party Android Emulators
- BlueStacks: Play mobile games on your PC.
- Nox Player: Playful programmes and video games Android application or any type of games can be played in this emulator.
- MEmu Play: A very portable and simple tool to implement.
The Future of Mobile to Desktop Productivity
The decision to of DeX for Windows showed that Samsung is changing the way of implementing the use of mobile in productivity on PC. Though it must disappoint some of the users, there is a bright future in features such as Link to Windows and gadgets appearing in the future due to the constant development of the capabilities of smartphones.
That means for the future, better solutions are to be expected as technology progresses and as developers continue to try and narrow the gap between mobile and desktop experiences. Whether it is through better emulators, moving some of the processes to the cloud, or more enhancements to features like Link to Windows, there is a bright future ahead of inviting the features of a PC into a mobile device.
Conclusion
In might be very disappointing for Samsung users to have change on the fact that DeX for Windows has finally come to an end. However, with the help of other options, as well as the constant development of mobile platforms, full flexibility in work with devices is possible.
After considering the rationale behind this change in Samsung and the possibilities one can open after that, users will be able to carry out this change and to further enhance the functionalities of a smartphone in the disc-like manner.