Samsung is reportedly ending support for its DeX for Windows app with the release of One UI 7 in 2025. This news, initially spotted by Android Authority on Samsung’s UK website, indicates a shift in the company’s desktop integration strategy. Samsung recommends users transition to the Phone Link feature as a replacement.
Transitioning from DeX to Phone Link
Samsung’s official statement on its website confirms the discontinuation: “The DeX for PC on Windows OS will end support from One UI 7 version. We encourage customers to connect mobile phone and PC through the Link to Windows feature.” DeX for Windows, short for “Desktop eXperience,” allowed users to connect their smartphones to a PC and transform the Windows environment into a Samsung DeX interface.
While Phone Link doesn’t offer an identical experience, it serves as a viable alternative. Phone Link enables users to project their smartphone interface onto their computer screen, allowing remote application access. Importantly, Phone Link offers wireless connectivity and supports a wider range of Android phones beyond Samsung devices.
Samsung DeX mode.
The Future of Samsung DeX and One UI 7
The collaboration between Samsung and Microsoft resulted in the development of Phone Link. It remains to be seen whether the discontinuation of DeX for Windows will prompt further enhancements to Phone Link. However, recent leaks on Samsung’s Spanish website suggest significant visual and functional updates are coming to One UI 7, including several AI-powered features.
Potential Reasons and Future Direction
Android Central speculates that low user engagement might be behind Samsung’s decision to retire DeX for Windows. While DeX for Windows is being phased out, Samsung DeX itself will continue to be available, focusing on compatibility with TVs, monitors, and other large-screen displays.
Conclusion: Embracing Phone Link
The end of DeX for Windows marks a shift in Samsung’s desktop integration approach. While some users may be disappointed, Phone Link offers a versatile alternative with broader compatibility and wireless functionality. As One UI 7 approaches, it will be interesting to see how Samsung further develops its desktop integration solutions.