The new Samsung will have a desktop mode wireless

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The new Samsung will have a desktop mode wireless

For many years, we have seen different manufacturers of Android phones try to bring convergence to their devices. This is, to achieve a mobile phone that we carry in the pocket becomes so easy in a computer to work with him on a table.

One of the pioneers in this aspect it was Samsung, with an accessory called the DeX that I could buy in Spain, wanted to convert their terminals of high range in a sources table.

This idea evolved and in the past models there was no need to buy any type of accessory, but simply a cable with USB output C and HDMI to connect it to a monitor or tv.

Samsung prepares a desktop mode wireless

The next step will be to cut, metaphorically, that cable, as we see in a leak that shows us how will be the interface and part of the code of the new DeX.

The new Samsung will have a desktop mode wireless

Thanks to the use of native applications for Mac and Windows, Samsung will allow their software DeX to communicate wirelessly with our mobile, so we can use our computers as extensions of the phone.

Obviously, part of the grace of this novelty lies in not needing a computer so it remains to see how Samsung integrates the sending of the desktop interface to devices such as tvs. With the of the own Samsung surely won’t have many problems, but we’ll have to wait to know if it is possible to use DeX wireless in tvs from other manufacturers, perhaps compatible with the protocol Miracast.

However, to be able to use this desktop mode on a TV is guaranteed as you see in the code itself of the application: DREAM_DEX_HEADER_USE_DEX_WIRELESSLY_M_TIPS.

Surely this function see the light in the presentation of the Samsung Galaxy Note 20 on the 5th day of August so that we will not have to wait long to know all of it.

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