With Microsoft and Samsung collaborating closely these days, I'm hoping for Samsung Flow and Your Phone to become integrated into one app that is both performant and reliable. Animations are laggy, gestures and swipes don't work all the time, and I just can't bring up the keyboard in my Samsung Messages app. Samsung Flow, however, has been very buggy for me on my Galaxy S10+ and HP Spectre x360 Windows laptop. If this sounds familiar to Samsung Flow, it is. As expected, multi-touch gestures will all work, such as pinch to zoom, rotate, and swipe.
With the Phone screen mirroring feature, you are now able to interact with your Android apps using a keyboard and mouse or the touch screen of your PC. Once the setup is complete, you can view and copy your phone's recent photos, read and write text messages, and view and clear notifications all from your PC. Like our Facebook Page here at NasiLemakTech.For the Link to Windows feature to work, you'll need two apps: Microsoft's Your Phone desktop app and the Your Phone Companion - Link to Windows app from the Play Store. If you’re looking to get the Galaxy Tab A7 Lite for yourself, then check out the links below: You can add a few more accessories like a passive capacitive stylus, a standing case, and it’ll be a highly versatile tablet. Yeah, I still can’t believe that this tablet is only at RM699.
Coupled with apps like Samsung Notes where we can scribble things, it becomes a digital whiteboard. I think this feature is just so much more useful as teachers can use Samsung Flow as a tool to teach students. It’s a free utility that lets you control your tablet via your PC, or show whatever that’s showing on the tablet in your PC.
One criminally underrated feature in Samsung’s suite of software is Samsung Flow. Perhaps when my room gets even “smarter”, then I’ll add even more widgets. My home screen is filled with all the widgets to control both the speaker and the lights. So, I ended using the Galaxy Tab A7 Lite. But those buttons are extremely tiny on a phone. While I do use my smart speaker to control the lights via Google Assistant, I do need to use the app on my smartphone to the lights’ color and brightness accurately and quickly. Particularly for my use case, I have “smartened up” my room. It’s a much better experience compared to my phone. I can download PDFs and documents to read on the tablet – and I even prefer reading emails on the tablet. THat’s why I use the Galaxy Tab A7 Lite for those purposes.
The Kindle cannot view or scale PDF files and I just think that certain books (like graphical novels) would have been great to be viewed on a larger but portable screen. While the Kindle has an E Ink display which is more paper-like and more comfortable compared to backlit IPS LCD screens while reading, the operating system is pretty barebones. I do own an Amazon Kindle Paperwhite 4 too, but there are limitations. I am someone who likes to read books on a bigger screen. Now, I can just continue working on my dual-screen laptop and I use the Galaxy Tab A7 Lite to tune in to the event. It’s definitely not rude since we already do that in front of the presenter when physical events were still a thing. Well, I have to admit that I do love attending online events more than physical events since I can do other things while the presenter is talking about something else. Since we’re all working from home nowadays, I find myself being able to “multitask”.
Despite having a lower resolution of only 1340×800 on the Galaxy Tab A7 Lite, that bigger screen size is definitely a big plus for me.Īnd the stereo speaker setup is also another plus as watching videos on YouTube, watching movies on Netflix, and even listening to music on Spotify becomes much more immersive just sounds better. I find myself watching YouTube videos on the Galaxy Tab A7 Lite more often than I do on my phone.