![]() ![]() The AUX is still easily accessible when pugged into the DeX pad. Other apps will simply refuse to open, with a notification popping-up letting you know that "This app was designed for touchscreens only".Īs for audio, the phone will be the output of sound if no alternative is available (I have not tried with audio being sent via the HDMI to built-in speakers so cannot advise if it will work). Some apps will be slightly confused by DeX mode, like Snapchat, which has sometimes behaved oddly when navigating pages. It works seamlessly with most apps and I haven't managed to crash it yet. In addition, the pad has a fan built into it which circulates air past the bottom of the phone (about half way from the bottom of the phone onwards as this is where the processing units are inside the phone itself) which does a good job at regulating the phone's temperature and adjusts speed accordingly.Īn issue I experienced, again with input devices, is that it doesn't seem to like any new-ish Apple keyboards. This plug is also hinged slightly so you can use the fingerprint reader on the back of the phone without disconnecting it from the DeX pad - a well-thought and nice touch. On the top of the pad there is a USB-C plug which sits parallel to the pad surface, allowing you to slide it into position. A HDMI to HDMI cable is supplied in the box. This is used to connect the pad to the monitor you are planning on using it with. NOTE: I tried to use an RGB Razer keyboard and RGB Razer Mouse with the DeX pad but they didn't work, I assume due to power delivery not being sufficient for all the lights (which I cannot figure out how to turn off as Razer Synapse is (understandably) unavailable on Android). If you do not have a keyboard or a mouse, you can still use the pad as the phone will recognise when you need a keyboard and show an on-screen one automatically and on demand, along with the ability to use you phone as a track-pad (like a laptop). The pad also has two regular USB (Type-A) ports that allow you to plug in a keyboard and mouse which will work as input devices, just like a desktop PC. This is used to power the DeX pad and phone. It has a USB Type-C plug on it and comes with a USB wall outlet and USB to USB-C cable. The Samsung DeX Station is equipped with two USB-A 2.0, an HDMI output and a USB-C charging port to connect a variety of peripherals for work, including a keyboard and mouse for desktop productivity.ġ x audio / video - HDMI - 19 pin HDMI Type A ¦ 2 x USB 2.The Samsung DeX pad allows your galaxy s8/s8+/s9/s9+ to display a desktop-like experience to a separate monitor while still being able to use the phone's screen separately. A Fast Charge wall charger, USB-C cable and HDMI cable are included, and a built in fan keeps your phone cool while docked. With Samsung DeX, you can run virtualized Windows desktops and apps with enterprise-ready VDI (Virtual Desktop Infrastructure) solutions including cloud-based ecosystems.įast charge your Samsung Galaxy while you work from the DeX Pad, so you really can stay productive wherever business takes you. Connect a mouse or keyboard for added productivity or even use your phone screen as a touchpad.¹ View and share presentations, sales charts and more on a large display. Access mobile productivity apps on a desktopīy docking your smartphone into the DeX Pad, your phone will launch a special DeX mode on the connected external monitor and business productivity apps can be opened in multiple separate windows.While in the DeX Pad, use your Galaxy as a touchpad to navigate the rich desktop-like experience of Galaxy Desktop on your connected external monitor.¹ ![]()
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