Recently Samsung announced One UI 3 at the Galaxy Unpacked 2021 event, where Galaxy Tab S7 and Galaxy Tab S7+ get a One UI 3 software update, so users can enhance their tablet experience with the new Galaxy S21 series and Galaxy Buds Pro.
With One UI 3, users can move things across devices between Galaxy Tab S7 or Galaxy Tab S7+ and Galaxy S21, as you can easily copy text or images on your smartphone and directly paste it into Galaxy Tab S7 or Galaxy Tab S7+ or vice versa. Users must note that the “Useful Features > Continue apps on other devices” function must be enabled on both devices. This feature works nearby within 2m.

With Samsung Internet Browser and Samsung Notes, users can continuously auto-sync between connected devices much faster. When users are surfing web pages on Galaxy S21, just click on the Recent button on Galaxy Tab S7 or Galaxy Tab S7+, then simply tap the Samsung Internet icon on the menu at the bottom right, it will automatically load the most accessed pages.

You can also use Galaxy Tab S7 and Galaxy Tab S7+ as a second screen with two different modes when working. The first one is Extend Mode that will allow you to connect to Windows PC and work across two different apps on each screen, and the second mode is Duplicated Mode, which allows you to share the apps or documents you’ve open on your tablet directly to your laptop screen and you can save any changes directly to your laptop.


There is a Wireless Keyboard Sharing feature, which allows you to connect your Book Cover Keyboard to your smartphone, as well as your tablet device, and seamlessly switch between the two. You can also arrange the Keyboard’s touchpad to control and manage your smartphone with a cursor as you would your tablet.

And one last feature is Auto Switch, which allows you to play media on your Galaxy Buds pro across devices much faster by automatically switching connections. This means, if you get a call in middle of the watching videos or movies on your Galaxy Tab S7 or Galaxy S7+, then Galaxy Buds Pro will automatically switch to your smartphone, so you can answer the call by tapping the Buds once or pressing the call button on your smartphone.
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