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10-25-2025 05:26 AM in
Tablets
I finally got fed up with the visually impaired size of everything on my screens. I finally went across device and just resized the DPI to a size that made the screens look good. I don't understand all the bigness. Is this a cry for help for the person who's doing the visual the design for Samsung? Because I think they need some eye care. Because if you cannot be using these products and seeing this stuff this big, for it to look normal to a person with good vision. It's just not possible.
Also, the usability, I don't understand why there are 2 or 3 apps for the same process. Like quickshare, why do you need Wi-Fi, nearby, and Bluetooth on, just to share files? I have one open source app. That puts anything Samsung hads as a share tool to shame. I mean, it literally saves time with the transfers, no friction. Effortlessly moving stuff from device to device in seconds, not minutes. You don't have to toy with it. You just click it on and choose the files and boom. On the other device, it's coming in like crazy. You can do 25 to a 100, at the same time, I just don't understand what you are doing. Is anybody using these products? Because I have gone open source because I just can't take the poorly created apps and processes, it slows me down productively. You used to be the best at device productivity software.
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Pete-ohki
Galaxy
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10-25-2025 02:25 PM (Last edited 10-25-2025 02:27 PM ) in
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For sized items/formst, think there is a logic to starting off big. If it had defaulted to average normal size, then you are making it difficult for people with poor eyesight instead as they would not be able to identify things or the settings. However, it would have been better if the initial phone setup routine had included a prompt to choose which.
Quick Share uses Wi-Fi to transfer files, and the Bluetooth to identify or find the other phone/device. I've found that in subsequent uses, I could leave off the Bluetooth as the identity of the other device(s) is already stored and listed.
I personally am glad that Quick Share existed as my old phone was incompatible with Samsung Switch, and had to manually do without its automation.
Quick Share uses Wi-Fi to transfer files, and the Bluetooth to identify or find the other phone/device. I've found that in subsequent uses, I could leave off the Bluetooth as the identity of the other device(s) is already stored and listed.
I personally am glad that Quick Share existed as my old phone was incompatible with Samsung Switch, and had to manually do without its automation.