The Samsung Galaxy Note 4 will be launched in Malaysia next week. To make sure that you’re familiar with the latest S-Pen enhancements, Samsung Mobile has released a video to quickly point out its latest features.
On the new Galaxy Note 4, the S-Pen features Smart Select which now allows you to select multiple objects even across different apps so that you can share everything that matter in one shot. This saves time as you won’t need to copy and paste repeatedly if you need to share several things. Whenever you select objects, it is intelligent enough to understand the context of the content and would recommend linking it to appropriate apps including phone numbers, addresses and web pages.
Need to work from an analogue info such as a printed text or handwritten note? The Galaxy Note 4’s built-in OCR (Optical Character Recognition) is smart enough to convert your photos into editable objects for further revision. Watch the two and a half minute video after the break.
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