Two of Samsung's best-selling tablets, the Galaxy Note 10.1 and
Galaxy Tab 2, are finally getting the latest version of Google's Android 4.1 operating system, the so-called Jelly Bean version.
But Samsung has made it worth waiting for with the addition of
Premium Suite, which the company says includes "dramatic improvements"
to the tablet's multitasking features, as well as improvement to the S
Pen stylus included with each device.
On the multitasking side, Samsung has now added several features that
leverage the Galaxy Note 10.1's Multi Window view that lets you run two
apps side-by-side.
The new Cascade View feature lets users
freely resize, move and pin selected applications in multiple views,
running them simultaneously or while operating the home screen.
Air View lets lets users easily preview content such as video, email
attachments and photos without having to open the related apps.
And a new Quick Command lets users create customized and use preset
shortcuts for the S Pen, using designated S Pen strokes, to launch apps
and services.
Other new features include enhancements to the Galaxy's handwriting
software that now lets you send handwritten notes via email as well as
hand-write directly in the software's S Planner. So you could, for
example, circle the date of an important upcoming appointment and write
directly on the S Planner calendar (in monthly view only), just as you
would on a paper version.
Samsung has also added templates for S Note designed to let users add
effects to their digital content with Idea Sketch and also insert video
directly into not only Note templates but also other templates.
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