
Every new Galaxy Note model has been equipped with better internal components, but that’s just the normal nature of the smartphone market. More to the point at hand, the series continued to adopt a larger screen nearly every year, and the S Pen has been improved as well. The Note 2 introduced Air View, while the Note 3 continued on this path with improved Air commands.
The S Pen just kept getting better
2014 was the only other year in which Samsung launched two Note models at the same time, namely the Galaxy Note 4 and Note edge – although the latter was a niche device with limited availability. They were the first to introduce S Pen Smart Select and Photo Note. A few more years have passed and the S Pen was improved with Scroll Capture, Translate, and Live Message. Last year, the Galaxy Note 9’s S Pen became a remote camera shutter button and adopted the Bluetooth LE standard.
Check out the infographic below for some of the changes introduced by the Galaxy Note 10 series, and let us know if you think the latest models to the S Pen justice. You can also check our hands-on experience to learn more about the new phones.