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  • The Galaxy Tab S8+ is Samsung's latest 12.4-inch tablet for 2022.

    Samsung's Galaxy Tab S8+ falls to an all-time low in Amazon sale

    by 
    Sarah Fielding
    Sarah Fielding
    05.26.2023

    The Galaxy Tab S6 Lite is also heavily discounted.

  • An array of Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra smartphones fanned out on a black tabletop.

    Samsung’s Galaxy S22 Ultra isn’t the end of the Note line (not really, anyway)

    by 
    Cherlynn Low
    Cherlynn Low
    02.09.2022

    Is Samsung done with the Note altogether? According to Samsung’s Drew Blackard, the short answer is no.

  • Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra photo leak

    Galaxy S22 Ultra photo leak appears to show the S-Pen

    by 
    Jon Fingas
    Jon Fingas
    11.06.2021

    A Galaxy S22 Ultra photo leak suggests Samsung is bringing back the S-Pen — and getting rid of the camera hump.

  • A Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3 on a table with an S Pen Pro in front of it.

    Galaxy Z Fold 3 review: Doing the most and yet not enough

    by 
    Cherlynn Low
    Cherlynn Low
    08.27.2021

    Despite a ton of progress, Samsung's latest Fold still won't replace traditional smartphones.

  • Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra S Pen. A hand holding the Galaxy S21 Ultra face up with another hand holding a blue S Pen writing on the screen.

    Samsung says an S Pen for foldables is coming at Unpacked

    by 
    Cherlynn Low
    Cherlynn Low
    07.26.2021

    Samsung will be launching the third generation of its Galaxy Z series and "the first-ever S Pen designed specifically for foldable phones."

  • Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra S Pen case

    This $70 S Pen/case combo won't turn your S21 Ultra into a Galaxy Note

    by 
    Chris Velazco
    Chris Velazco
    02.10.2021

    Mind you, that's not because of the S Pen itself. That comfort is all thanks to the S Pen's size. This $40 S Pen packs all of the requisite bits needed to play nice with the invisible Wacom digitizer inside the S21 Ultra's massive display.

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    Samsung is expanding S Pen support to more devices

    by 
    Mariella Moon
    Mariella Moon
    01.15.2021

    Samsung’s S Pen is mostly associated with its Galaxy Note series, but that’ll most likely change in the coming years. The newly unveiled Galaxy S21 Ultra will come with S Pen support — Samsung will even make standalone S Pens for the device, including a Pro model that enables Bluetooth connection for Air Actions gestures. Based on the company’s statement to SamMobile, Samsung may be manufacturing those S Pens for other devices, as well.

  • Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra

    Galaxy S21 specs leak hints at Ultra model with S Pen support

    by 
    Jon Fingas
    Jon Fingas
    11.14.2020

    A leak may have revealed detailed specs for Samsung's Galaxy S21 family, and the Ultra would be the star with S Pen support and more powerful cameras.

  • Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra review: Unabashedly over the top

    by 
    Chris Velazco
    Chris Velazco
    08.18.2020

    When I first spent time with the Galaxy Note 20 Ultra, I said it felt a lot like a Galaxy S20 Ultra "with a stylus and a bit of a makeover." What didn't come across during that brief socially distanced demo was that, by curbing some of its wilder initiatives and dutifully improving existing features, Samsung built its best big phone ever. Since that (very good) trend seems unlikely to change, the Note 20 Ultra is only worth the splurge if you need the best of the best... and the S Pen.

  • Samsung Galaxy Tab S7+ hands-on: It's all about that spec sheet

    by 
    Cherlynn Low
    Cherlynn Low
    08.06.2020

    Samsung is one of few companies still making premium Android tablets, and it’s getting pretty good at it. The company announced the new Galaxy Tab S7 and S7+ at its Unpacked event yesterday and based simply off the specs, these are very impressive devices. The Tab S7 is smaller and uses an LCD screen, while the 12-inch S7+ is clearly the higher end model.

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    Samsung's Galaxy Tab S7 and S7+ are the first 5G tablets in the US

    by 
    Cherlynn Low
    Cherlynn Low
    08.05.2020

    Among the five products that Samsung unveiled today at its Unpacked event are the new Galaxy Tab S7 and S7+. The company is one of very few Android tablet makers left, and the S7 and S7+ are the latest in its premium slate lineup. In fact, Samsung itself said the Tab S7 and S7+ “combine the power of a PC, the flexibility of a tablet and the connectivity of a smartphone.”

  • Samsung Galaxy Note 10 review: The right size at the wrong price

    by 
    Cherlynn Low
    Cherlynn Low
    08.31.2019

    For the first time since launching the Galaxy Note, Samsung has made two sizes of its flagship big-phone. The Note 10+ is a powerhouse, but frankly, I find the smaller Note 10 more intriguing. It has a slightly smaller screen than the Note 9, squeezed into a body that's about the same size as the S10. Yes, it does have a 6.3-inch screen. But it's shoved inside a handset that's ever so slightly larger than an iPhone XS, which has only a 5.8-inch display. This offers a way for people to get the series' hallmark S Pen in something a little less cumbersome than the typically oversized Note.

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    Samsung Galaxy Note 10+ review: Weird, but in a good way

    by 
    Chris Velazco
    Chris Velazco
    08.22.2019

    I have to suspect that back in 2011 when the original Galaxy Note was released, not even Samsung knew it would become as popular as it did. By the standards of the time, the Note and its 5.3-inch screen were massive, and styluses were considered the mark of an inferior device. Instead of beelining toward the smartphone graveyard, though, the original Note helped redefine what we expected from phones and kicked off a series of hits (plus one spectacular miss). I'll be up front with you though: The Galaxy Note 10+ ($1,099) isn't perfect. Some of the decisions Samsung made here will take a bit of getting used to, and some features felt like they were created for the sake of having something new to talk about. But Samsung has been polishing the Note formula for nearly a decade now, and it's still an incredibly potent one. If you've never felt much affection for the S Pen, I'm not sure the Note 10+ will change your mind. Even so, the Note 10+'s blend of performance, hardware quality and a genuinely useful stylus mean that it's still the best big phone you can buy right now.

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    Samsung's Galaxy Note 10 event by the numbers

    by 
    Andrew Tarantola
    Andrew Tarantola
    08.07.2019

    Samsung took to the stage on Wednesday to show off the latest advances in its Galaxy Note 10 line, including new iterations of the Note 10 and 10+, a slick game streaming feature, and a surprisingly long-lived laptop dubbed the Galaxy Book S. Here are five highlights from the event.

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    AR Doodle draws 'sticky' animations on your Galaxy Note 10 selfies

    by 
    Andrew Tarantola
    Andrew Tarantola
    08.07.2019

    The Galaxy Note 10's S Pen doesn't just serve as a remote control wand for Samsung's newest phone, as we saw at Samsung's press conference today, it works its magic in the realm of AR as well. When used in conjunction with the Notes' AR Doodle feature, users will wield their stylus as a mixed reality paintbrush, adding drawings and animations to whatever scene the camera is pointed at.

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    The Galaxy Note 10 S Pen is also a wand that controls your phone

    by 
    Christine Fisher
    Christine Fisher
    08.07.2019

    Today, Samsung confirmed a poorly kept secret. The Galaxy Note 10 S Pen will offer gesture controls, or "Air Actions." This goes one step further than the Note 9 S Pen, which acts as a remote control. Now, you'll be able to control the Note 10 (and Note 10+) with a wave of the stylus. The S Pen will allow you to activate shortcuts and perform specific actions by drawing shapes above the screen. As you can with the Galaxy Tab S6, you'll be able to swish-and-flick to switch between front- and rear-facing cameras and toggle through camera modes.

  • Chris Velazco / Engadget

    Samsung's Galaxy Tab S6 refines the 'desktop' experience

    by 
    Cherlynn Low
    Cherlynn Low
    07.31.2019

    Samsung is one of the few remaining companies to still be making higher-end Android tablets, so it's nice to see the company show up with a new one this year. The newly-announced Galaxy Tab S6 follows up last year's Tab S4. Like its predecessor, the Tab S6 is a 2-in-1, designed for those who need to get work done on the go. To that end, Samsung focused on a few principles -- a portable, thin and light design, powerful guts and helpful multitasking software. After checking out some early models of the Tab S6, I must say, I'm pretty pleased with the changes Samsung has made since the S4.

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    Samsung's Notebook 9 Pen is a super-light Galaxy Note/laptop mashup

    by 
    Chris Velazco
    Chris Velazco
    01.07.2018

    Samsung announced a handful of laptops before CES even started, but only one of the was really new: the Notebook 9 Pen. It isn't Samsung's first attempt at blending a laptop and a Galaxy Note, but after a little hands-on time, we can say it's shaping up to be one of the most polished.

  • Samsung's Galaxy Note 4 will land in the US on October 17

    by 
    Chris Velazco
    Chris Velazco
    09.18.2014

    It seems like one giant smartphone has been getting all the attention lately, but one of its biggest rivals (literally) is finally set to touch down stateside. Samsung confirmed today that the Galaxy Note 4 will hit the US on October 17, and you can lay claim to yours starting tomorrow from all the usual carrier suspects. We've enjoyed our brief time getting to know the Note 4 and all the little improvements it brings to the table (hello, Quad HD screen!), but here's the thing -- the jury's still out on whether Samsung has done enough with its newest S-Pen experiment to make it worth an immediate upgrade. As always, pricing will vary a bit depending on who you get your service though: a Note 4 with a bog-standard two year AT&T or Verizon contract will set you back $299, while T-Mobile wants nothing upfront and monthly payments of $31.24 for the next 24 months. Alas, our friends across the pond will get a bit of a headstart on us - Notes will drop onto their store shelves a full week earlier.

  • Samsung builds a social networking app around S Pen doodles

    by 
    Steve Dent
    Steve Dent
    10.02.2013

    For those who actually unsheathe the S Pen from their Samsung device from time to time (unlike yours truly), there's now away to flaunt your stylus-ing prowess in public. The company has just launched PEN.UP, a social networking app dedicated to digital artwork from suitably-equipped Galaxy devices. Like any good sharing app, you can set up a personal feed containing your own sketches, group them thematically and follow and like others. For those who think drawing is a competitive sport, there's even a hall of of fame where members can vie for champion artist honors. So, if you're looking to get your S Pen on (and have a supported device), hit the source.