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While the new Samsung Galaxy Note 9 has set the benchmark for smartphones, it’s possible that the S Pen will change how many people use their devices.

The original S Pen separated the Galaxy Notes from other smartphones. But it’s now more than a highlight, but rather a state-of-art advantage.

Justin Hume, Chief Marketing Officer for Samsung South Africa, says the S Pen has been upgraded in a big way and the difference is clear.

“The Bluetooth-enabled feature has taken it far beyond a note-taking or doodle-making extra. It’s a remote control for a device that’s more powerful. There’s a multitude of situations in which a remote control for your phone makes sense. You can trigger your camera, skip songs on your playlist or change your presentation slides.”

The S Pen also makes it’s easier to control presentations.

You can change slides effortlessly including double clicking away a picture that really shouldn’t have been in your presentation in the first place – making it instantly disappear from the screen.

The S Pen also charges effortlessly. Each time you slide the S Pen back into its dock on the phone, it recharges in under a minute. For added security, the S Pen will alert you the moment it detects that your phone is moving out of range.

 

 

The Galaxy Note with the S Pen is a game changing device and its going to take the competition a while to catch-up.

Samsung says the S Pen may just be what you never knew you wanted.

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