Samsung Exclusive Features: What Sets Galaxy Devices Apart

We all know that each smartphone brand brings something unique to the table. So because of this, I’m starting this article series about the top smartphone manufacturers and the exclusive and unique features on their phones only,or maybe their flagships only. We’re using a list provided by ChatGPT, which ranked the smartphones on its own to have zero bias.

First up is Samsung, one of the most popular smartphone manufacturers out there. Samsung has been a trailblazer in the smartphone industry, offering innovative features that set its devices apart. Now, without further ado, let’s look at some of the exclusive features that make Samsung smartphones stand out.

1. Edge Panels

Samsung’s Edge Panels are one of the most iconic features. They allow users to access apps, tools, contacts, and even widgets from a customizable side panel that slides out from the edge of the screen. The edge panels are designed for quick multitasking, and you can add shortcuts for pretty much anything, your most-used apps, weather updates, or even a clipboard history. Instead of navigating multiple menus, they make it easy to keep your go-to tools at your fingertips, perfect for power users who need instant access to everything.

Here’s a good scenario, imagine you’re in the middle of watching a YouTube video, but you quickly need to check your email or calculator, because, well I don’t really know why you’d need to do that, but instead of exiting the app, a simple swipe from the side gives you access to everything you need.

2. Samsung DeX

Samsung DeX is another exclusive game-changer for Galaxy users, and it’s underrated in my opinion. DeX allows you to turn your smartphone into a desktop like experience by connecting it to a monitor/TV or even using it wirelessly. Once connected, your phone operates like a PC, with a desktop interface, multiple resizable windows, and full keyboard and mouse support. You can run productivity apps like Microsoft Office or even browse the web as you would on a laptop. DeX is perfect for those who want to reduce their device load,why carry around a laptop and a phone when your Galaxy device can be both? Oh and you can even connect wireless peripherals to your phone to get the full desktop experience, I guess you can do the same with wired ones but you’d need an adapter for that.

I’ve personally used DeX, testing it, and it’s surprising how productive you can be by just connecting your phone to a TV or monitor. It’s a unique feature that adds real value if you’re someone who needs to be productive on the go, or if you’re someone like me who gets impressed by anything like this.

3. S Pen Support

One of the most loved features for those who use Galaxy Note or the Galaxy S Ultra series is S Pen support. Samsung’s stylus is not just for doodling; it offers precision and functionality that make it a powerful productivity tool. From jotting down quick notes on your screen to precise editing in design apps, the S Pen feels smooth and intuitive. It’s great for artists, students, or professionals who prefer handwritten notes or need to annotate documents on the go.

The Air Actions feature, which lets you control the phone using gestures in the air, is another cool aspect. For example, you can snap photos(which I guess others think it’s a great idea to have a button for), control presentations, or even navigate apps without touching the screen. The S Pen is a whole new way of interacting with your device.

4. Bixby

While voice assistants like Google Assistant and Siri are widely used, Bixby is Samsung’s homegrown AI assistant, designed specifically for Galaxy devices. Bixby goes beyond simple voice commands and offers a more integrated experience with Samsung’s ecosystem. It helps you manage smart devices via SmartThings, automate tasks with Bixby Routines, and even control your phone hands-free.

For example, you can say, “Bixby, start my morning routine,” and it’ll turn on the lights, read your schedule, and play your favorite playlist. Sure, Google Assistant might do something similar with way better execution, but Bixby shines in how deeply it integrates with the Galaxy device itself and the Samsung ecosystem. So while Google Assistant and Siri are relatively better, Bixby is still unique in it’s own way.

5. Secure Folder

If privacy and security are at the top of your priorities, Samsung’s Secure Folder is a must have. This feature creates a private, encrypted space on your phone where you can store sensitive apps, files, and documents. Everything inside the Secure Folder is separated from the rest of the phone, requiring an additional layer of authentication, whether it’s a password, fingerprint, or face recognition.

This feature is perfect for people who need to keep work and personal data separate or want an extra level of security for confidential files. It’s like having a hidden vault on your device that only you can access. This “Secure folder” won’t be samsung exclusive for long though, as Android 15 is bringing a similar one called Private Space.

6. SmartThings Integration

Samsung’s SmartThings ecosystem allows you to control all your smart home devices directly from your Galaxy phone. Whether it’s adjusting the thermostat, checking security cameras, or turning off lights, SmartThings acts as a universal remote for your connected home. The deep integration with Galaxy devices makes it super easy to manage your entire smart ecosystem from a single app, which is a big win for smart home enthusiasts.

7. Single Take Camera Mode

For the photographers out there, Samsung’s Single Take camera mode is an exclusive feature that adds a fun, dynamic layer to the camera experience. With one press of the shutter button, Single Take captures a variety of formats, photos, videos, GIFs, and even short clips, from different camera angles and effects. It’s perfect for those moments when you’re not sure what’s going to look best, giving you a whole bunch of options without having to retake multiple shots.

It’s like being your own little photographer and director at the same time! Whether it’s for capturing a birthday party, your dog running around, or a sunset, you get everything from slow motion to wide-angle shots with just one tap.

8. Knox Security

Samsung Knox is an enterprise-grade security platform that offers multiple layers of protection for your Galaxy device. So whether you’re a casual user or a business professional, Knox provides strong encryption, malware protection, and real-time monitoring. It’s built directly into the hardware and software of the device, making it one of the most secure options available on the consumer market.

9. AR Zone

Samsung’s AR Zone adds augmented reality (AR) features like AR Doodle, AR Emoji, and AR Stickers to Galaxy devices. You can doodle on your surroundings using the camera, create your own emojis, and have fun with animated stickers that react to your facial expressions. It’s a creative, interactive way to play with AR, adding a fun touch to everyday phone use.

10. Director’s View

If you’re a content creator or love making videos, Director’s View is an awesome feature on Galaxy devices. This allows you to switch between different camera lenses in real-time while recording video, like having a multi-camera setup in your hand. You can capture both wide and zoom shots simultaneously, giving you more creative control without needing to edit in post-production.

Conclusion

These exclusive features make Samsung Galaxy devices a must-have for users who value innovation and an enhanced mobile experience. Stay tuned for my next article, where we’ll explore the exclusive features of the second most popular smartphone manufacturer, and remember, it’s the second most popular according to ChatGPT,not me so don’t come after my head because of these rankings, I’m just saying. Anyways, you won’t want to miss it!


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