So because this is just Samsung's
Android build scaled up to a larger screen, you can't use any Windows or Mac apps on this computer wannabe — but there are compatible Adobe and Microsoft apps, including Adobe Lightroom and Microsoft Word, that are designed specifically for the big screen.
Not exact matches
Android 3.2 is still
built only for tablets but can accommodate smaller designs like the A100 while properly
scaling its interface and apps.
This way, the software would work as on
Android or iOS, with the developer creating just one
build of the software, but the software being able work across all of the hardware configurations and form factors,
scaling the graphics and features of the software depending on how powerful the device is.
Not only does it feature a metal
build, but Samsung has considerably
scaled back its once - onerous
Android skin, leaving a well - made, decently - priced
Android tablet.
The
Android Oreo
build tips the
scales at 1.4 GB and has a
build number G935FXXU2ERB2.
You can probably bet the farm now on an official, final and wide -
scale upgrade to the most recent major
Android version by the end of the month, possibly around the world, although mum's the word on whether it's OS
build 7.0 or 7.1 headed to the cheapest «Daydream - ready phone in the US.»
This is a natural extension of the display
scaling features Google has
built into
Android 7.0, and it's interesting to see Samsung developing things further by offering control over display resolution, as well as the density of the UI.