Called Flow, this new app can be seen as Samsung’s answer to Apple’s Continuity feature as it lets you easily continue on our tablet what you were doing on your smartphone, or the other way around. So, by using the new platform, you could for example start an email on your phone, and finish it on your tablet or computer. Flow is compatible with almost any Android app that has the ability to “share,” thus letting you transfer what you’re doing in almost any app to another Samsung device. Flow is available in Beta on the Google Play Store but it’s only compatible with a few Samsung devices – the Galaxy S5, S6/S6 Edge, Alpha, Note 4 and Note Edge smartphones, and the Galaxy Tab S tablet. Also, the app is limited to the US, as it’s still in the “initial phase” of the beta. Samsung Flow also allows you to defer an activity and resume it when you’re ready, which is useful in those busy moments. Once you have set up Flow on your Samsung devices, you will be able to activate it either the Android share button with a dedicated Flow button. A future update will bring more features, such as the option to synchronize notifications and mirror apps.