Easily jot down notes from the comfort of your Android device with Samsung Notes, an official Samsung app. This app can not only create plain text notes, but also notes with photos, audio files and even videos.

Samsung Note's interface and operation are very similar to Google Keep, Google's note taking app. Both apps have similar features, sync all your notes to your account, and offer a quick and easy way to take notes anytime and anywhere.


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Not only that, you can write or draw with your fingertip and change the size, texture, and color of the pencil with Samsung Notes, as well as create text notes with your device's keyboard. Overall, Samsung Notes is a great note-taking app for your Android device.

Hello, I just downloaded on an OPPO A78 phone and when I open the application it closes itself, please if you can help me, since I have a lot of notes from my old Samsung cell phone that I want to rec...

If you prefer to keep your notes on one long canvas, rather than individual pages, you can do that, too. Go to the Samsung Notes settings and tap Page style and template. Then select Infinite scrolling page.

Need to suggest some changes or make enhancements on an image or PDF? You can import it to Samsung Notes, and annotate it directly within the app. Just tap the paperclip icon and add notes right on the content.

This import feature makes it easy to add notes to PDFs. If someone on your team sends you a PDF of survey data, for example, you can open the PDF in Samsung Notes, add feedback with your S Pen, save and send it right back.

I currently have version 4.4.10.65 of Samsung Notes installed on my Samsung Galaxy S7 FE tablet. For the past week it has been sporadically crashing (stops working and exits). Other times, when I go to exit an existing notes after making edits, it exits without saving those notes and I lose everything new that I added (but keeps the old version).

Title. I make university notes on my Galaxy Tab S6 Lite, and then when I have to do coursework/assignments, I use the Samsung Notes app on my Windows 11 laptop to use the notes, and the tablet to do my coursework/assignments. Ever since Monday of this week (6/2/23), I have been unable to sync any of my notes over from my tablet to my laptop. I have tried signing out and in again from Samsung Cloud, I have tried reinstalling Samsung Notes on my laptop (through the command prompt and command "winget install "Samsung Notes"") and I have even tried to get an auto clicker to keep clicking "Sync Now" for a couple hours to see if it would sync all my notes, to no avail. Is there any solution? I only switched to Samsung Notes from OneNote last September, because it had way more functionality on my Galaxy Tab, and this problem has only happened quite recently. Attached are screenshots of syncs from my Galaxy Tab (green text), and laptop (orange text). Thanks in advance for any help.laptoptablet

I have the same problem too where I manage to sync the folder only without the notes in it. I hope they will fix this problem. I have been wating for almost 2 years for them to fix but until today they dont even fix it.

Hi. I don't normally use handwriting or voice, so no great recommendations from me, but I do have a Note 4 which can be set up to save Notes to an Evernote-accessible notebook. The integration is far from complete - once edited in Evernote the notes become part of that space and can't (AFAIK) be made available in the Samsung app. As to migration - if your notes can be exported as HTML, images or text files they can be clipped or otherwise dropped into Evernote. Best way to find out if it is feasible would be to try it out on some test notes and see what happens...

A couple of preliminaries: as I gather you are aware, there are two Samsung note taking apps (at least that I'm aware of), the older and better S Notes (no longer supplied with new devices, but available on Google Play), and the newer Samsung Notes. Getting notes out of them and into Evernote is slightly different for each device. And there is no way to do it en masse: you have to export/share each note separately. Also, in what follows note the difference between syncing and sharing. A synced note (possible only in S Note) will be updated in Evernote if you make changes to it in S Note. (The reverse cannot be done: you can't edit a note synced from S Note in Evernote, because it's in a proprietary format.) A shared note, OTOH, has only the state of the note at the time it was shared. Any further editing, whether in S Note or Samsung Notes or in Evernote, will not be synced automatically.

Samsung Notes: The best way to get handwritten notes (including lockscreen notes) from Samsung Notes to Evernote is to share them from within Samsung Notes by using the Share function to share as images. The handwritten text will be indexed (it can take a minute and a re-sync to work) so it can be searched from the note list--but not from within the note, as usual with images. It's also possible to share the notes from within Samsung Notes to Evernote as PDF. In either case, you can't get handwriting from a Samsung Note into Evernote as text. However, if you create a typed text note, not handwritten, in Samsung Notes you can share it as a text file to Evernote, and it appears in the default notebook as a text note.

S Notes: S Notes can be synced directly with Evernote. What exactly syncs from S Note to Evernote is a bit complicated, though. What is actually synced is an attached S Note .spd file and an image of the S Note. On the Android device, a separate main-menu top-level category "S Notes" is created; if you tap on a note there, it opens in S Note, not in Evernote. However, an automatically synced note is also created as a note in the default notebook, available in the Windows app and on the Web as well as the Android device, with the body of the note (even a purely text note) as an image (the attached .spd file is also there). Text in the image (including handwriting) does become searchable (it can take a minute), with limitations: it can only be found by searching the notebook or all notes, not within the note.

So that's what I know, as @gazumped says, try it and see. WRT handwriting and voice, Evernote can do both, though many find handwriting a note in Evernote to be laggy. Handwritten notes will be indexed for searching, as noted above. AFAIK, voice notes will not.

You can export your notes if you have signed into Samsung Notes and then synced your account to OneNote. Samsung Notes synced to OneNote are stored in Outlook.com, along with your mail, calendar, and contacts, and they can be exported along with other Outlook.com items. For more information, see Export mailbox and delete search history in Outlook.com.

Right so to begin, a quick warning about Samsung Notes. Your device has to be rooted to access your note files because some idiot at Samsung decided to put them in the app-specific internal storage. Inside the app you can do a select all & export to pdf but only if you have fewer than 100 notes and don't mind losing the directory structure.

I'm sure these limitations are intended to create vendor lock-in, but they also have the side-effect of making it impossible to quickly make an adequate backup if you have a large number of notes. Quite why this flaw is ignored by so many online reviews of the app is beyond me.

I'm sure these limitations are intended to create vendor lock-in, but they also have the side-effect of making it impossible to quickly make an adequate backup if you have a large number of notes. Quite why this flaw is ignored by so many online reviews of the app is beyond me

I have a user with a Samsung tablet. They are using Samsung Notes. They want the Samsung notes to sync withOneNote, so it can be backed up to the cloud. When they try to sync with our work Office 365 Business account, I getthis error:

Try go to Setting > default apps > Samsung Notes > Set as default > Clear defaults. So when you want to download files,it will ask you with which app you want to open and you can choose just once or always. It works on my flip z 3. I don't have downloaded files anymore on my samsung notes. Hope it can help you.

Samsung Notes is a Paperless/Digital Note-Taking App where you can import documents, take notes, and use digital planners. We need a PDF annotation app for using PDF Planners and Note-Taking. As someone with a Samsung Tablet, I can definitely say that; Samsung Notes is our best option as it is the most compatible app for Samsung Tablets. Besides that, it is free and provides you with numerous possibilities that we will discover together! ff782bc1db

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