

Samsung Flow also includes its own Notification service that mirrors notifications to the TabPro S from the Android phone including integration into the Windows 10 Action Center. Samsung goes even further, however than just unlocking the TabPro S.

The owner of the PC can, of course, revoke permission at any time to any phone granted access using Flow.

One idea that Samsung had with the remote Windows Hello ability is that you could let others use your TabPro S without ever giving them your PIN or Microsoft Account password. The setup works quite flawlessly with little to no delay especially if using the NFC tag, which launches all the necessary components with one tap. Since the devices need to be linked via Bluetooth, the smartphone needs to be in the presence of the TabPro S. Once Flow has initiated it presents a fingerprint notification screen on the Android phone, and the authenticator uses the built-in fingerprint reader to unlock the PC without ever touching the tablet. The PC does not need to be on but can remain in Standby
