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Back in 2011, Samsung had launched the original Galaxy Note, a large screen device that brought the stylus back into vogue. Initially used as a substitute for the finger in old touchscreens, the stylus, also known as the S-Pen, became a value add for Samsung's new experiment. Even though the positioning of the Note has slightly changed, the stylus has stuck to its place and evolved along with the device, now in its fourth iteration. Has it become more useful, this generation? Let's find out. httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aNkV11ebmSE The moment you take the S-Pen out, a familiar dial automatically pops up on screen, the one that was introduced on the Note 3, called "Air command". If you want to invoke it when the pen is detached, you can do so by hovering the S Pen over the screen and clicking the button. The dial has four different kinds of things, with the first one being Action Memo. Action memo. This is by far the easiest way to take a note on this device. A small sticky-note-like interface pops up, in which you can scribble anything down as a quick note. Think of it as a widget for the S-Note, but knowing use cases, Samsung has ...



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