Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 and Tab S7+ get One UI 3 software update

South Korean tech giant Samsung has rolled out One UI 3 software update to Galaxy Tab S7 and Tab S7+.
“With the latest One UI 3 software update, announced at the recent Galaxy Unpacked 2021 event, Galaxy Tab S7 and S7+ users can do even more with their tablets and enhance their connected experiences with the newly-launched Galaxy S21 series and Galaxy Buds Pro,” said Samsung in a press statement.
With this update, Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 and S7+ users will be able to easily copy text or images on their smartphone and instantly paste the content onto the Tab S7 or S7+ – and vice versa. Also, the company will rollout auto-sync of Samsung Notes across connected devices as weak as of Samsung Internet tabs.
Additionally, the update comes with support for a Second screen feature that will allow users to connect their Galaxy Tab S7 or S7+ with their laptop through a range of different modes. “Extend mode lets you connect to your Windows PC and work across two different apps on each screen, while Duplicated mode lets you share the apps or documents you have open on your tablet directly to your laptop screen and instantly save any changes straight to your laptop,” explained Samsung.
Next up, this update comes with Wireless Keyboard Sharing feature that allows users to connect their Book Cover Keyboard to their smartphone as well as their tablet device with a claimed easy switch between the two. Lastly, the update also comes with an Auto Switch function for the Galaxy Buds Pro that enables users to connect across devices by automatically switching connections.
“With the latest One UI 3 software update, announced at the recent Galaxy Unpacked 2021 event, Galaxy Tab S7 and S7+ users can do even more with their tablets and enhance their connected experiences with the newly-launched Galaxy S21 series and Galaxy Buds Pro,” said Samsung in a press statement.
With this update, Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 and S7+ users will be able to easily copy text or images on their smartphone and instantly paste the content onto the Tab S7 or S7+ – and vice versa. Also, the company will rollout auto-sync of Samsung Notes across connected devices as weak as of Samsung Internet tabs.
Additionally, the update comes with support for a Second screen feature that will allow users to connect their Galaxy Tab S7 or S7+ with their laptop through a range of different modes. “Extend mode lets you connect to your Windows PC and work across two different apps on each screen, while Duplicated mode lets you share the apps or documents you have open on your tablet directly to your laptop screen and instantly save any changes straight to your laptop,” explained Samsung.
Next up, this update comes with Wireless Keyboard Sharing feature that allows users to connect their Book Cover Keyboard to their smartphone as well as their tablet device with a claimed easy switch between the two. Lastly, the update also comes with an Auto Switch function for the Galaxy Buds Pro that enables users to connect across devices by automatically switching connections.
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