But does anyone use it at its full potential?

Oct 7, 2014 07:34 GMT  ·  By

The Galaxy Note 4 is already available for purchase in South Korea, but Samsung is expected to introduce the phablet in a few more countries on October 10. The flagship smartphone has been confirmed to arrive in the UK, Singapore and India this weekend, and in a few more countries next week.

The South Korean company expects to sell millions of Galaxy Note 4 units by the end of the year, which is why it is trying to raise the hype around the latest device in the Note family.

The newest video showing some of the Galaxy Note 4’s unique features has just been published on YouTube. The video demos what one can do with the enhanced S Pen that comes with the Galaxy Note 4.

According to the company, “the enhanced S Pen makes it easier than ever to select and share all of your favorite content with Smart Select.”

The S Pen would allow users to capture, collect and share content with the help of the quick commands wheel called Smart Select. Galaxy Note 4 users would also be able to convert photos for editing to customize notes with the S Pen using Photo Note, an application exclusively available on Samsung smartphones.

The vast majority of Galaxy Note users probably don't use the S Pen at all

However, we wonder how many Samsung Galaxy Note owners really use the S Pen at its full potential. Since Samsung launched the first Galaxy Note phablet with S Pen, the handset maker has worked to improve the capabilities of the pen in order to make it more useful.

Unfortunately, the utility of a device doesn’t necessary translate into functionality. While we do believe that there are some Samsung Galaxy Note users who can’t live without their S Pen, we doubt the vast majority prefers it over their thumbs.

The fact that Samsung continues to explain and demo what one can do with an S Pen might convince some Galaxy Note owners to start using the pen for more tasks than they were used to.

Samsung Galaxy Note 4 international rollout should end by the end of the year when the phablet should be available in most of the countries the handset maker scheduled a launch.

The South Korean company has already released a Samsung Galaxy Note 4 map that details when and where the smartphone will be available. For more in-depth details on the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 technical specifications, don’t forget to check out our extensive database.