Android 16’s desktop mode was right in front of me the whole time

One of the biggest reasons why I still gravitate towards Samsung phones, even if they frustrate me, is because of Samsung DeX. This feature has been around since the Galaxy S8, and until recently, was seeing regular enhancements. Now, I have a better idea as to why that was the case, given that Google has been “collaborating with Samsung, building on the foundation of Samsung DeX” for Android 16’s Native desktop mode.

With DeX or desktop mode, you can turn your phone into a laptop or desktop just by connecting it to an external display. Many of the best Samsung tablets can take it a step further, as you can natively switch between the traditional Android UI and Samsung DeX, thanks to the larger screens. All you need then is a pointer device and keyboard, and you’re off to the races.

Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra Using Classic DeX Mode

(Image credit: Andrew Myrick / Android Central)

Google has been working on something similar over the past few years, but it wasn’t until last year that we saw any meaningful progress being made. Before now, desktop mode on Android was basically unusable, as the only UI was a background. Apps like Taskbar made it possible to use desktop mode, complete with freeform multi-windows and an app drawer.

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