Microsoft could without even knowing they have done so, tripped a land mine for the Samsung Galaxy Note line....and before you scoff and call me crazy, hear me out.
Microsoft is working on Inking Center for Windows 10 ( as per WC News Item ), and if even a subset of that comes to mobile The Note line will see some unintended competition, which if it catches on as a trend could damage the line or outright kill it.
The secret is an Active Stylus already works on All Windows Phones now....from Low End to High End. The need for a digitizer layer for a pen to work is now only a myth!!!! If you are an Artist doing sketches/drawing then yes super accurate control requires the digitizer, but for basic notes, doodles, and ink work an active stylus fits the bill.
There are 20 or more Active Stylus on the market that range from $40 - $100, that have and don't have bluetooth/extra buttons but are marketed for iPad and iOS, Like my Adonit Jot Script Evernote Edition.....made for iOS but surprise it works awesome with my Acer W3 and ok with my Lumia 640 XL ( with Fresh Paint and Squid a hand written note app). Another I looked at but didn't buy yet is the DotPen $70 on Amazon.
Now add just basic Pen and Ink support into Windows 10 Mobile and the only 3 things the Galaxy Note has that the 640XL does not is Split Screen, Hover, and fine point control for sketching.
My 640 XL was $349 outright from Microsoft, my Jot Script $90 and without Ink and Pen support I can keep rough hand written notes and doodles, plus move my Pen over to my Tablet for use in One Note, Evernote any number of sketch apps and I am well Under the cost of a Galaxy Note. ( For the Record....Galaxy Note 5 $860 off contract Telus Website..........Acer W3 Tablet $199 (Staples on sale) Microsoft Lumia 640 XL $349 ( Microsoft Store ) Adonit Jot Script Evernote Edition $90 ( Best Buy) so all in 2 devices and a Pen for under a Galaxy Note cost....$638 all in )
Add in Pen and Ink into Windows Mobile 10 and All Lumia XL devices with an Active Stylus become almost as good as a Note..........without Microsoft knowing it.......
Microsoft is working on Inking Center for Windows 10 ( as per WC News Item ), and if even a subset of that comes to mobile The Note line will see some unintended competition, which if it catches on as a trend could damage the line or outright kill it.
The secret is an Active Stylus already works on All Windows Phones now....from Low End to High End. The need for a digitizer layer for a pen to work is now only a myth!!!! If you are an Artist doing sketches/drawing then yes super accurate control requires the digitizer, but for basic notes, doodles, and ink work an active stylus fits the bill.
There are 20 or more Active Stylus on the market that range from $40 - $100, that have and don't have bluetooth/extra buttons but are marketed for iPad and iOS, Like my Adonit Jot Script Evernote Edition.....made for iOS but surprise it works awesome with my Acer W3 and ok with my Lumia 640 XL ( with Fresh Paint and Squid a hand written note app). Another I looked at but didn't buy yet is the DotPen $70 on Amazon.
Now add just basic Pen and Ink support into Windows 10 Mobile and the only 3 things the Galaxy Note has that the 640XL does not is Split Screen, Hover, and fine point control for sketching.
My 640 XL was $349 outright from Microsoft, my Jot Script $90 and without Ink and Pen support I can keep rough hand written notes and doodles, plus move my Pen over to my Tablet for use in One Note, Evernote any number of sketch apps and I am well Under the cost of a Galaxy Note. ( For the Record....Galaxy Note 5 $860 off contract Telus Website..........Acer W3 Tablet $199 (Staples on sale) Microsoft Lumia 640 XL $349 ( Microsoft Store ) Adonit Jot Script Evernote Edition $90 ( Best Buy) so all in 2 devices and a Pen for under a Galaxy Note cost....$638 all in )
Add in Pen and Ink into Windows Mobile 10 and All Lumia XL devices with an Active Stylus become almost as good as a Note..........without Microsoft knowing it.......
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