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One of the new Note Eight's most standout features, as with most Note devices, is the pen. For some people, it's why they'd choose the Note Eight over the S Eight, or the S Eight Plus, and while I think there are other reasons for doing that, which we can talk about in another video perhaps, I kind of get what they're on about.
Originally, I didn't think much of the pen. Telling myself things like, "How can a stylus possibly be any good?" or "Is this just some gimmick to make it look cool?", but as I started using it, I realized that there's actually something to it.
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"WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: en- One of the new Note Eight's moststand out features,as with most Note devices, is the pen.For some people,it's why they'd choose theNote Eight over the S Eight,or the S Eight Plus,and while I think there areother reasons for doing that,which we can talk aboutin another video perhaps,I kind of get what they're on about.Originally, I didn'tthink much of the pen,telling myself things like,\"I'll probably just never use that.\"Then a funny thing happened.I forced myself to use it for a bitand now,now, I kind of like it.So for anyone curious,here's some of my favoriteuses for the S Pen.First up, live messages.While they're not that functional,they are fun.If you have the messaging app open,you can pull out the penand type Live Messagesand you get the abilityto select different pens,draw on a black screen,and then send it to whomeveryou are texting as a gif,or gif,however you want to say that,which means unlike similariMessage fun stuff,anyone can see itregardless of their device.You can also change the background coloror just make anythingyou want the background,like say, a photo for example,and then add your owncustom doodles on top of it.Again, good times.It's also super funny tosee people's reactionswhen you send them to thembecause they don't knowwhat they are, at all.The next thing I found myselfusing a lot is off screen memo,which is something extremely functional.The concept is super simple.If you pull out the penwhile the screen is off,you are able to immediatelystart writing noteson that lock screen essentially.Now, yes, you can take notes on any phonewith opening the note app,but what I started torealize was this is justthat much faster,and if I write without basicallycaring if anyone else canread it besides myself,I can write pretty fast, too.Then it's automaticallysaved to my notepadand I don't have to worry about it.Besides the off screen memos,I have to just mentionnormal notes, as well.And while again you cantake notes on any phone,the pen gives you another input methodwhich allows you drawmuch more intricate thingsand not just use text.And while I am the typeof person who habituallycan't stand working using a pen and paper,I always just feel likeit's super inefficientbecause at some point,I feel like I'm going tohave probably just type it upafter I've written it down,so why not just skip that step and juststart out writing it?I do find that certainthings like outliningand brainstorming,and creative things like that,I actually do kind oflike using a pen for.There's something aboutthe kinetic nature of itthat is just, I think, conducive, maybe,to creative things.I'm not sure, but it feels good,and since it isn't paper,it is at least saved andaccessible anywhere automatically.Now besides these, Iguess, sort of obvious,writing and drawing uses for the pen,there is one use that Ifound was not that apparent,but I use it a lot.There are times when I have touse a desktop version of a sitein order to get a specificfeature on that sitethat I might need.For example, to accessreports in the YouTube backendthat aren't necessarilyavailable in the Studio appfor some reason,or Google Analyticsfor reports on the sitenot in the Analytics app,Adwords, AdSense, basicallyall of Googles appsit feels like, at the very least.Regardless, if I type request desktop sitewhen on the mobile site,and then use the pen I can navigate aroundway easier than justtrying to zoom in and pinchand then click on things with my finger,and elements are movingoff the screen, etc.In addition to this, you canhover over items on the siteto implement the same triggeras hovering with your mousein Samsung's browser,as well as few third-party ones.Not Chrome though, for some dumb reason.But that allows you tobring down drop downs,highlight info, text easier, etc.And again, not something Imerely thought of for the penbut it does seem to haveits place in a worldwhere apps don't alwayshave the same featuresas their desktop sites,and their mobile sitesaren't optimized, as well.There you go guys.Those are pretty much my favorite things.There is one other really dumb thing.The pen itself has like thislittle clicker on the end.It's not a button, it doesn't do anything.It's just meant to like help youget it out of the bottom of the phone,but it's super satisfying to click.It's like a reallyexpensive fidget spinner.(pen clicking)Anyway, that's it.Hope you guys enjoyed this video.If you did, please thumbsup it, or share it.It's greatly appreciated.And if you want more videos like this,check out the rest of my channel.And if you like what you see there,please subscribe.As always though,thanks for watching.(upbeat jazz music)\n"