Apple Vs Samsung

Sheriff-adeyemi wrote on 5/13/2020, 6:54 AM

Samsung has there New Samsung galaxy book flex and they teamed up with Microsoft Windows 10. so your phone works back and forth with your laptop. A lost of people take pictures with their smartphone or video and now people have the ability to drop files to their laptop now they just need to make an editing program for laptop so you can drag and drop files straight from your phone to the editing program

Do u think this would be just as good as Apple ecosystem

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Dexcon wrote on 5/13/2020, 7:29 AM

I have a Galaxy 5 and more recently an 8 for years. I can't see what the advantage with this new technology is because it has all along been as easy as anything for me to connect the phone via a USB cable to my computer and transfer video/audio files either way between the 2 devices - it's just so easy. If the new system relies on Bluetooth, then that might save a few of seconds which really is no big deal.

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TOG62 wrote on 5/14/2020, 12:08 AM

I set my phone to automatically copy all photos and videos to Dropbox. I can then pick them up on the PC to edit or move to designated folders.

Sheriff-adeyemi wrote on 5/14/2020, 1:16 AM

I set my phone to automatically copy all photos and videos to Dropbox. I can then pick them up on the PC to edit or move to designated folders.

That's good so no more apply ecosystem