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‎10-30-2023 04:02 PM (Last edited ‎01-28-2024 06:39 PM by SamsungChelsea ) in
Fold & Flip PhonesSolved! Go to Solution.
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‎11-04-2023 10:56 PM in
Fold & Flip PhonesYou're probably right that when I am selecting items from the quick pallet I might be touching the pen to the screen since it is in my palm. You did answer the most important question that I had, which is that it is not compatible with clip Studio paint on my z-fold unless the switch is thrown. I have looked for an in-depth review of the differences in the pens and the only ones I have found are from different brands and not the S Pen versus the S Pen Pro. I'm assuming a different brand would certainly not be compatible with the z-fold. Thanks again
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‎11-25-2023 12:24 PM in
Fold & Flip PhonesSamsung does state the reasoning for the fold version of the SPens though. It's the tip spring. Because the folds inner screen uses a softer, foldable glass the non fold SPen will leave indents all over the screen.
I currently use a clone Fold SPen from Amazon which was dirt cheap, under $20CAD and it works beautifully. I compared to the real Samsung fold SPen and it's identical.
This isn't Samsung trying to lock you into buying a Samsung only spen. Samsung is becoming more and more like apple every day, but this one is a legitimate reason. Grab yourself a cheap Amazon one like I did for your fold.
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‎11-25-2023 01:59 PM (Last edited ‎11-25-2023 02:00 PM ) in
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