SANTIAGO, Chile – April 26, 2023 – Connected devices represent greater productivity as well as convenience to users, but there is always room to push the boundaries of connectivity even further. According to a recent survey, 77% of people use multiple apps and devices to accomplish a task, but they also find that it can take a lot of extra effort. With this in mind, Samsung Electronics is always looking for new ways to deliver connected experiences that harness the strengths and capabilities of its smartphones, notebooks, tablets, watches and more for a truly seamless multi-device ecosystem. makes compatible.
One of these new connectivity features is “Recent Websites”, an update to the “Microsoft Phone Link” app that is now available on the Galaxy Book series, allowing users to continue browsing their smartphone sessions on their computer without any issues. Can keep This feature makes the browsing experience easier and more mobile, ensuring users don’t miss out on their productivity.
Galaxy Book users can now access their recent sessions from their smartphone with just one click, avoid annoying cross-device browsing, and enjoy more responsive and comfortable browsing. For example, let’s say a user wants to search something on their phone and has multiple tabs open. At some point, it may be more efficient to open these same tabs on a larger screen and start working with some applications on your computer. With “Recent Websites”, this task is made easier by allowing users to open new tabs, without having to go back to check search terms or browsing history.
To access Recent Websites, you need to link your Galaxy smartphone to the Galaxy Book, via Windows Link on your phone and the Microsoft Phone Link app on your notebook. Next, open the Microsoft Phone Link app on your PC or a pop-up window that will display a list of recently opened websites on your smartphone. Clicking on one of these websites will open it directly on your Galaxy Book.
“Recent Websites” is just one of many new and upcoming connectivity features that make the connected experience between Galaxy smartphones and Galaxy Books more productive and customizable than ever. By unlocking limitless possibilities across devices, Samsung enables users to use and combine their devices in more innovative and accessible ways. At the upcoming Galaxy Unpacked event, Samsung will announce new initiatives to promote multi-device connectivity for the Galaxy Book series and others.
The 16-inch Galaxy Book3 Pro has a reference price of $1,699,990 and the 14-inch is priced at $1,599,990, both in Graphite color. The Galaxy Book3 360 Chile comes in Silver color and in two versions: 15.6-inch for $1,399,990 and 13.3-inch for $1,299,990. Lastly, the Galaxy Book3 is also available in two-inch versions, in graphite color, at $899,990 for the 15.6-inch and Intel Core i7 processor, while the reference price is $799,990 if you choose the i5 processor.
Then the Galaxy Book Ultra version will also come to Chile, available in graphite color and with a 16-inch screen at a reference price of $2,499,990, while the Galaxy Book3 Pro 360 will also be $1,999 with 16-inch and graphite color. 990.
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