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Making a case for the stylus today

Posted on August 14, 2015August 28, 2019 By Jarvis

With Samsung’s next Unpacked event coming up in a few days, and a new Galaxy Note phablet with it, our minds might naturally begin to wonder about Samsung’s almost niche product line. Considering the Galaxy Note could very well be a flagship product of its own, it’s only natural to ask whether there’s still a point to the stylus. Bad puns aside, we take a look at the past to divine the future, whether the digital pen, like its analog counterpart, is indeed just as mighty as the sword. Or in this case, the finger.
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Wearables Tags:galaxy, Galaxy note, phablet, Samsung, Slashgear, stylus, sword

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