can note3neo take extended handwriting sessions (~ 7 hrs/day)?
digitizer pen functionality is why i bought this phablet, that and reading/annotating documents. or else i would have preferred a basic motorola or nokia (the ones with calculator like display, without a camera. they are far more durable, though u run the risk of getting addicted to playing snakes)
but i know these smart phones are deliberately made in a way to not last more than 3 years. thus i really wanna preserve the s-pen function for as long as i can. but will daily abuse with long s-pen enabled handwriting sessions destroy the screen sensitivity in the long run? and if so - i would like to know the best methods of extending life of my samsung note3 neo.
also i have screenguard on - makes screen sticky making the s-pen drag, it takes a lot of effort to write. i have to use some extra pressure than i probably will have to on a naked screen. Does that extra pressure wile handwriting offsets/negates any protection that the screen guard provides?
is effortless handwriting on naked screen better than high-friction writing with screenguard on, actually better for longevity of s-pen and digitizer screen?
i can not give up handwriting - that's why i bought it for. but destroying an expensive phone is always dreadful idea.
i am actually hoping for inputs from samsung note series users but inputs from any person experienced in the realm of digital handwriting (going paperless revolution) are most welcome.
thanks for reading the long discription and sorry for too many questions.
regards,
sicunder
digitizer pen functionality is why i bought this phablet, that and reading/annotating documents. or else i would have preferred a basic motorola or nokia (the ones with calculator like display, without a camera. they are far more durable, though u run the risk of getting addicted to playing snakes)
but i know these smart phones are deliberately made in a way to not last more than 3 years. thus i really wanna preserve the s-pen function for as long as i can. but will daily abuse with long s-pen enabled handwriting sessions destroy the screen sensitivity in the long run? and if so - i would like to know the best methods of extending life of my samsung note3 neo.
also i have screenguard on - makes screen sticky making the s-pen drag, it takes a lot of effort to write. i have to use some extra pressure than i probably will have to on a naked screen. Does that extra pressure wile handwriting offsets/negates any protection that the screen guard provides?
is effortless handwriting on naked screen better than high-friction writing with screenguard on, actually better for longevity of s-pen and digitizer screen?
i can not give up handwriting - that's why i bought it for. but destroying an expensive phone is always dreadful idea.
i am actually hoping for inputs from samsung note series users but inputs from any person experienced in the realm of digital handwriting (going paperless revolution) are most welcome.
thanks for reading the long discription and sorry for too many questions.
regards,
sicunder
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