To: daniel1212; dayglored
I frequently use my Samsung phone when I am waiting for my wife in our vehicle. I use it with AR glasses that make it appear to be a desktop operating system in “Samsung Dex” which the phone switches to when I plug in the glasses. For input I use a folding Bluetooth keyboard that has a touch pad built in. I can glance down and see my hands. It is not a perfect system, but works much better than you might believe that it would
To: fireman15
I frequently use my Samsung phone when I am waiting for my wife in our vehicle. I use it with AR glasses that make it appear to be a desktop operating system in “Samsung Dex” which the phone switches to when I plug in the glasses. For input I use a folding Bluetooth keyboard that has a touch pad built in. I can glance down and see my hands. It is not a perfect system, but works much better than you might believe that it would Never heard of them, but research says, AR glasses may be the inevitable evolution of the smartphone over the long term.
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10/08/2025 5:14:41 PM PDT by
daniel1212
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