Samsung DeX Station to give the Galaxy S8 Continuum-like features
Samsung has made it clear that it thinks AI will be the killer
feature of 2017 flagships, but could desktop mode prove to be a dark
horse? We’ve seen leaked slides about Desktop eXperience
(DeX for short) that will turn the phone into the heart of a desktop
workstation. Yes, basically Continuum, but based on a more popular OS.
The Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S8 Plus should come with USB-C ports that are just the right port for a one cable workstation - power, video out, high-speed data and so on. There are USB-C monitors that double as USB hubs so you can hook up your peripherals to them.
However, it sounds like Samsung DeX will use a dedicated dock, a “DeX Station”, instead of relying on relatively rare monitors. Such things are hardly new - remember the Smart Dock for the Galaxy Note II? Here's hoping Samsung gets the software execution right this time.
Here's how Samsung described DeX:
The Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S8 Plus should come with USB-C ports that are just the right port for a one cable workstation - power, video out, high-speed data and so on. There are USB-C monitors that double as USB hubs so you can hook up your peripherals to them.
However, it sounds like Samsung DeX will use a dedicated dock, a “DeX Station”, instead of relying on relatively rare monitors. Such things are hardly new - remember the Smart Dock for the Galaxy Note II? Here's hoping Samsung gets the software execution right this time.
Here's how Samsung described DeX:
Application software, namely, for
projecting the screen of mobile device to displays via computer
peripheral devices and wireless networks; computer peripheral devices;
computer software for wireless network communications; computer
software, namely, for controlling user interface mode adaption; computer
software for use in computer access control.
Samsung has perhaps the biggest experience in running Android apps in
split screen and floating windows (it has been doing it long before
Google added it to Nougat). It has been doing it since the Note II in
fact, so we wonder what Samsung has improved to make it more successful
now than it was then?
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