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02-08-2023 09:53 PM in
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02-09-2023 03:59 AM in
WearablesThank you for sharing your experience using a Samsung phone. Yeah, indeed. I hope so.
for Samsung Internet browser, sometimes they still have disadvantages. Functionally let alone synchronizing phones and laptops. Other browsers such as Chrome are far more functional than Samsung Internet browser itself. On the other hand, other browsers are also lighter.
however, I still use the Samsung Internet browser on my phone. Cause it depends on the needs of each of us.
And in my opinion, so far Samsung is good among other Androids. especially the major updates. Thankyou n Cmiiw🙏🏼🙏🏼
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02-09-2023 03:46 PM in
WearablesHi sis!
With what was mentioned, I concur. In fact, using laptops from Samsung is much better because they include various Samsung features there, such as QuickShare, synced notifications, and other functions.
Only bookmarks are now synced on Samsung Internet; browsing continuity and history are not. I sincerely hope that the partnership between Samsung and Windows can be improved in the future for a more open and superior ecosystem.
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02-09-2023 09:27 PM in
WearablesLove your thoughts.
First of all, I'm not a girl so ....
Second of all, the features that @Evanericssen (I don't know how to tag people here) mentioned (other than Samsung exclusive features) are actually available for all Android devices. It doesn't have to be Samsung. You just need an Android phone that at least runs on Android 10 (I guess) and an app called Phone Link which actually pre-installed or you can download it on Google Play Store.
Quick Share is not the only option to send files between Windows and Android. For Samsung, we have this app called Samsung Flow and for other Android phones we could use nearby share.
I do admit that using a Galaxy Book and Samsung phone is better for a better synchronization, but for an ecosystem, its still not as good as iOS.
So my point is, maybe their Ecosystem will run better and in one line if they build it in their own operating system without need other companies approval of they have their own idea.
Sure, it won't be as good as Apple when they first launched it, but it's Samsung that we're talking about.
I mean look at Huawei, they've done such a beautiful job.
Other than that, it's just my personal opinions that I would like to share it with you guys. And it's nice to hear (in this case "read") yours too. I've learned a lot, thanks!