what is the best stylus that is available for accurate writing and sketching?
-Is the Samsung Note stylus works with the galaxy S2?
Thank you.
The Note's pen will not work as it is not as stylus, it's a digitizer pen that uses a special system in the screen.
To be honest, and I have more experience with capacitive styli than probably 99.9% of people on here, the S2 is too small to really give you good accuracy with any stylus that is designed for normal capacitive screens. A stylus is even pretty useless for notes and sketching on my 7-inch Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus, and even on my iPad I rely heavily on apps that get around the inherent inaccuracy of capacitive styli with apps that have great zoom or magnification options. Navigating menus etc as an extension of your finger is one thing, but sketching and note taking is something completely different.
If you do decide to get one, stay far far away from those generic brands you find on eBay etc, and far away even from styli from Belkin, Griffin etc that you normally find in electronics stores. The more expensive styli ($20-30 range US) are in a whole other class when it comes to both accuracy and durability. I would suggest a stylus that doesn't look huge next to the S2, which eliminates some of the bigger ones out there that are big to emulate permanent markers. Both the Architect Stylus and Wacom Stylus are great and small. I have both, and they're a bit more sanely sized next to the S2 than e.g. the Cosmonaut, AluPen, Maglus etc. You might however want to look at the Jot stylus first. For accuracy on a small screen, it's probably your best bet, though the disc type tip is not to everyone's taste
Thank you very much you I think i will go with the JOT PRO.
you guys really want to see this.
i know the screen of galaxy is too small when comparing to tab,but that guy is really amazing [video is a part of avdt of stylus]
Yep, it is of course possible to do on such a small screen, but you end up zooming and panning a lot. The Galaxy Note is a whole other beast with that pen it comes with, will be interesting to see what pops up on YouTube in terms of drawings made on it
question about the stylus used in the above video
Cptnodegard said:
Yep, it is of course possible to do on such a small screen, but you end up zooming and panning a lot. The Galaxy Note is a whole other beast with that pen it comes with, will be interesting to see what pops up on YouTube in terms of drawings made on it
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Hello thank you inadvance for awnsering,
I ask you this question because i im curious if you know wich pen was used in the above video. and if its possible the use that pen with WACOM's drwaing tablets.
als i am currently looking to buy a second hand wacom tablet. Can you pleasse tell me what to look out for when making a secondhand purchase. (maybe the pen is broke of skratches on the screen ect.
verbaltech said:
Hello thank you inadvance for awnsering,
I ask you this question because i im curious if you know wich pen was used in the above video. and if its possible the use that pen with WACOM's drwaing tablets.
als i am currently looking to buy a second hand wacom tablet. Can you pleasse tell me what to look out for when making a secondhand purchase. (maybe the pen is broke of skratches on the screen ect.
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That's a Just Mobile AluPen. Won't work with drawing tablets, completely different technology
Had DAGi Stylus P101 model lying around and tried it since it's winter... have to say it works just fine swiping, scrolling and everything else on my SGS2.
does the galaxy note stylus work with the s2?
Ixdankd said:
does the galaxy note stylus work with the s2?
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OP asked the same question....
Ixdankd said:
does the galaxy note stylus work with the s2?
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Why don't you try it and see if it works... just go to nearby store and have a blast And where would you get a Note stylus anyways...
Fevves said:
And where would you get a Note stylus anyways...
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Not that they would work, but they are sold separately. Replacements for Notes, obviously
I ordered a cheap $1 Stylus off ebay some time ago, still waiting for it to arrive. While it may not be as accurate as the higher class ones, I don't really need it that bad to begin with (I've come to accept that taking notes on my SGS2 isn't a viable option).
I apologize if this gets asked a lot.
But does anyone have any experience with a fine point stylus for writing? I dont need to draw or anything but I need one I can use to jot down notes in class.
Side question in addition to the best writing stylus for the 8.4 what is your favorite writing app?
Thank you all in advance!
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But does anyone have any experience with a fine point stylus for writing?
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I have one of these:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Belkin-Styl...&qid=1407138526&sr=8-2&keywords=belkin+stylus
It's rigid, has some real weight and is precise.
Time to trade up to a Note from the tab.
Wacom bamboo (not bamboo feel that only works with note) is probably the best you can get.
Hi all,
Can I have some advice on capacity pen's to handwrite notes on Oneplus One?
Hi,
I tested a cheap one, bought years ago and approximately never used, tested on the Galaxy S and the Galaxy Note 10.1, it didn't work
It din't work either with the poor's man stylus wich I buid for test...
Maybe the screen is more sensitive... I don't know.
You won't be able to find one suitable for writing notes unless you have very low standards.
The OPO doesn't have a digitiser so you will have to use one of the fat ones with an end the size of a pea. They are hopeless to write with, particularly on a small screen.
I am typing this on a Galaxy Note 10.1 2014, which does have a digitiser and is the only device I have ever used that was suitable for handwriting notes and even this is far from perfect. Pen, paper and your OPO's camera are,likely to be your brst option.
Hello everyone,
I am not sure whether to get a note 10.1 or a tab s 10.5.
The tab s is better for me in everything except for the lack of spen.
To be honest the stylus would be useful for note taking purposes.
I dont care about the pressure sensitivity or fancy stuff.
Can you do this with a tab s and another pen?
Thanks!
Note taking is limited. Mainly due to lack of software. Fine tip c styluses work nicely on Tab s, the inductive type styluses do not.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/171515775743
Try this....works OK but not 'fine' IMHO.
I am still using my Galaxy Note 7 and I really don't want to give it up, but, it does appear that Verizon and Samsung are going to do everything in their power to force me to return mine.
I am a power user of the S-Pen. I use it all day every day for work. I currently have hundreds of notes and make more every day. I'm not tied to Samsung apps, Google has sufficient replacement apps for Samsung Notes or S-Note.
Does anyone know of an alternative, a good alternative, to the S-Pen. I use mine to write with and I need a fine point. Pretty much all I've found thus far, as a replacement for the S-Pen, are pens with fat round soft points.
There seem to be plenty of others in this forum who are still using their Note7's like me. I'd rather not downgrade to a slower phone just to keep using my S-Pen. Speed and usability is one of the main reasons I first bought my Note 7.
Hopefully someone has found something I haven't in looking for an S-Pen replacement. I don't want to give up my Note 7 but I want to be prepared in case I do have to.
Thanks.
Get the note 5 they will come out with another Note I love my Note 5
Update
So, I have been doing more checking in to this...
I am still using my Note 7 but I foresee the end coming soon. Besides with the current conduct of Samsung I am thinking that I may just be done with them as a brand entirely.
Anyway, a friend of mine got the LG Stylo 2 as a replacement for his Note7 (he is also an owner of a Note5) and is happy with it thus far. I tested it for about 10 minutes and was pleasantly surprised. It's not a Note7 but it is still better than the Note5. LG's stylus programs aren't as advanced as Samsung's but they are serviceable for those who must have a stylus to write with.
Also, I have purchased an Awinner stylus for all of $18. It works with a phone (any and every phone I have tested it with thus far) via bluetooth BUT does NOT have to be PAIRED with the phone. It is not as responsive as the S-Pen but it is bigger and (for me) easier to hold. I only charged it once so far and have not had to recharge it yet after 4 days. It does have a nice small tip, though not as small as the S-Pen.
Both seem to be viable alternatives.
Personally, I am leaning towards using my Awinner stylus with a little more high powered phone than the Stylus 2 when I give up my Note7.
When will that happen? Well, all I can say is far too soon. I love that phone...