AzainSayekar
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a week ago in
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That's a very insightful assessment of the Galaxy Tab S9's capabilities and current shortcomings for engineering and design students. Here is the revised feedback, written in a polite and formal style:
"I am currently utilizing the Samsung Galaxy Tab S9, and I have found it to be an excellent device for note-taking, particularly benefiting from its integrated AI features. It serves as a perfect tool for academic study.
However, I have observed a gap in its software ecosystem regarding specialized engineering applications. Despite the device possessing a powerful processor that appears capable of handling complex tasks, it currently lacks robust support for essential engineering software such as AutoCAD, Shapr3D, and SketchUp. The availability of these applications would be a significant advantage and greatly benefit us in the engineering community by enabling on-the-go drafting and 3D modeling.
Furthermore, a professional-grade drawing and animation application, comparable to Procreate, is notably absent.
I would like to respectfully request that Samsung considers focusing efforts on the development or encouragement of such specialized applications for the Galaxy tablet platform. Addressing this need would significantly enhance the utility of the Galaxy Tab series for creative and professional users, an area where competing tablets, such as the iPad, currently hold an advantage."
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Kaustav_Ray
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The Galaxy Tab S9 excels in note-taking and AI features, but lacks key engineering apps like AutoCAD, Shapr3D, SketchUp, and a Procreate-like tool. Samsung should expand professional app support to match iPad’s creative and engineering capabilities.
