• Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra shows Apple should add Pencil support to

    From TechnologyDaily@1337:1/100 to All on Wed Feb 9 17:00:04 2022
    Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra shows Apple should add Pencil support to iPhones

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    Wed, 09 Feb 2022 16:46:11 +0000

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    It's time for Apple to take a cue from Samsung and add Pencil support to its top-of-the-line iPhone Pro Max.

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    Samsungs decision to make the Note an 'experience' instead of a product is just this side of brilliant. It breaks the Galaxy range free of the
    artificial constraints that kept the S Pen at arm's length from the companys popular Galaxy S series of phones.

    Granted, Samsung started to blur that line between the two ranges last year with the Galaxy S21s support for, if not full embrace of, the S Pen. Now,
    with the Galaxy S22 Ultra , the stylus is inside a device that arguably looks more like a Galaxy Note than it does a pure Galaxy S phone.

    However, that one small but crucial step brings us a new mobile product idea and it's one that Apple would be smart to emulate. A big screen cries out for it

    There are many reasons to buy Apples top-of-the-line iPhone 13 Pro Max. It
    has an integrated Lidar sensor, and all those excellent cameras but then so does the iPhone 13 Pro. In fact, theres virtually nothing separating the two handsets aside from a bigger battery and the screen size that gorgeous 6.7-inch Super Retina XDR OLED display.

    The extra 0.6 inches you get over the 13 Pro (6.1 inches) is an open invitation not just to Netflix bingeing and Cinematic video creation its a giant blank canvas, crying out for creativity.

    Since the earliest days of the iPhone, artists have been painting on its relatively diminutive screen. In 2009, artist Jorge Columbo used his finger
    to create an iconic New Yorker magazine cover . Back then Columbo told CNet that he welcomed the challenge of painting with his finger on the small screen. "I like using my fingers," he said. "I like the quick eyeballing of colors. I like the endless Undo function. Wish I had a bigger screen, and
    long drawing sessions depletes my battery.

    As an amateur artist myself, I never had much patience for finger-painting on a screen (granted, Im nowhere near the artist that Columbo is). Whether it
    was drawing on an early iPad or on a 5.4-inch screen iPhone, I used a diverse collection of analog styli. The only difference between these drawing implements and my finger was that, obviously, I could hold them like a
    pencil; and, thanks to their smaller tips, I could see more clearly where I was laying down the digital paint, pencil, or ink.

    When Apple introduced its first Apple Pencil for the iPad in 2015, I was thrilled. Jorge Columbo was too, apparently. He sketched another New Yorker cover , this time with an iPad and the new digitizing pencil. The work is sharper and more assured, largely because the Pencil and iPad are in constant digital communication, so the screen knows the exact position, pressure,
    tilt, and speed of each stroke.Artists everywhere were turned on by the possibilities . Spread the support

    Since then, Apple has shrunk both the Pencil (second generation), and the
    iPad (iPad mini 6th generation ), so much so that I started to look at the iPad Mini, the Apple Pencil, and the iPhone 13 Pro Max and wonder, Why doesnt the Pencil also work with the iPhone 13 Pro Max?

    Ive actually been asking Apple this question since the iPhone 12 series. They usually quickly dismiss the notion.

    But can they afford to keep doing that in the face of the Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra? This 6.8-inch screen will never be without a stylus (unless you lose it). Whenever you have a flash of inspiration, you can pop out the pen and start drawing in your Android art app of choice. The S Pen is no less effective at capturing pressure, angle, and speed of stroke than an Apple Pencil. Give us what we want

    iPhone users hate FOMO, and will not appreciate the fact that their Android friends can now pull out the hidden S Pen to whip up a quick diagram, take notes, or add AR doodles to a friends photo or video.

    There is, as far as I can tell, no technical reason an iPhone couldnt do
    this. The communication is via Bluetooth, and theres a digitizing layer in
    the iPhone screen. I bet Apple could enable this capability with an iOS update, even allowing the Apple Pencil to pair with multiple iPadOS and iOS devices.

    What I really want Apple to do, though, is make an Apple Pencil 3 thats a
    hair shorter than the iPhone (5 inches should do), and drill a neat little hole in one edge of the iPhone 14 Pro Max (assuming thats what Apple calls
    the next big iPhone). Sure, we might give up a tiny bit of battery to accommodate the stylus, but the iPhone 14 Pro Max could be a smidge thicker than the iPhone 13 Pro Max, thereby giving us back a little bit of the
    battery life.

    People would say Apple was copying Samsung, but Id argue that this is a natural progression. Plus, the iPhone 14 Pro Max wont look, as the Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra does, like an amalgam of two different aesthetics. Itll be very much in the iPhone mold, but with a little something extra.

    Its time, Apple: bring the Apple Pencil into the iPhone family. Samsung
    Galaxy S22: here's everything we know so far



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