The Samsung Galaxy Note series was a[1] line of high-end flagship Android phablets and smartphones developed and marketed by Samsung Electronics (Although still produced as the Ultra edition of the Galaxy S series since the Samsung Galaxy S22). The line is primarily oriented towards pen computing; all Galaxy Note models shipped with a stylus pen, called the S Pen, and incorporate a pressure-sensitive Wacom digitizer. All Galaxy Note models also include software features that are oriented towards the stylus and the devices' large screens, such as note-taking, digital scrapbooking apps, tooltips, and split-screen multitasking. The line served as Samsung's flagship smartphone model, positioned above the Galaxy S series.

The Galaxy Note 5 was announced on 13 August 2015. It is based upon the specifications, hardware and exterior design of the Galaxy S6, including its metal frame and glass backing, but with a larger 5.7-inch 1440p display, Exynos 7 Octa 7420 system-on-chip, as well as a new spring-loaded stylus slot. As with the S6 and unlike previous Note models, the Note 5 does not offer a user-replaceable battery or expandable storage. Other removed features include support for Mobile High-Definition Link, a third microphone, and an infrared transmitter.[18][19][20][21] The new "Screen off memo" feature allows the phone to be awoken directly to a note screen when the stylus is removed,[18] and the camera app allows public and private livestreaming directly to YouTube.[18]


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I encountered the Authentication Error problem in Samsung Galaxy Note. The device cannot sync with the changes on the PC. I power off the device and turned off the Internet connection and restated them again. Again I noted that the device still showed Authentication Error. Then suddenly a new downloaded screen appeared on the Samsung Galaxy Note. Then I realized that I had changed my Evernote password on the PC !!! Entered the new password on the device and everything was OK.

I updated my Samsung Galaxy Note a few weeks ago and ever since it has changed the way evernote works. The done button moved to below the text and covers italic and underline icons. When I go to try to highlight text in order to change the text to bold or underline or copy & paste the tab does not show those options anymore. How can I fix this?

Anyone using Evernote on the new Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 tablet? I did a forum search for "galaxy note 10.1" and was surprised to find no hits. It would seem to me that the integral wacom stylus feature of this tablet would make it an ideal evernote device. I know that previous tablets, like the HTC Flyer, had specific hooks for evernote.

I got a Note 10.1 last Thursday. It is excellent. I am trying to figure out the best way to use Evernote on it. Skitch does not seem to work well for handwriting. Still trying to figure out the best way to incorporate evernote with my hand written notes.

Hey guys, any luck so far? Ive got one too... the writing is a pleasure but SNote upload to evernote is a horror. It uploads attachments just as my galaxy note phone did (does). This tihng isn't going to work out for me at all if I cannot upload my handwriting in image format to be OCRd by Evernote servers. The writing feels great. So much potential here.

I've still not received my "Note" and I have yet to use any android devices so I can't speak to the programs available, but are there any PDF annotation programs within which you could create handwritten notes and then export the PDF to evernote?

I looked at the Galaxy Note Tablet. It is a pretty cool device. I currenlty have an HTC Flyer that has the stylus and use it for taking my notes for work. This has the sync with Evernote which is very valuable.

Does anyone know if split-screen multi-tasking is supported by Evernote on the Galaxy Note? I'd love to be able to watch a video and take notes on it at the same time, and if Evernote works for this, I may go with the Note 10.1 > Transformer Prime.

After playing with this thing for a few days, it has become evident that it could be a KILLER piece of hardware if the right apps come along. I have been looking at two: "Lecture Notes" and "Quill". "Lecture Notes" seems to be the one I'd choose as far as functionality + ease of use, but they both are lacking with their Evernote integration. I am going to write a letter to the devs... such a nice program, but the notebooks dont sync with your Evernote notebooks (sends the pages to default book), and if you modify one instead of modifying the evernote "note", it sends up entirely brand new pages...ugh

I received my 10.1 note yesterday and have been playing with it quite a bit....this was my first android device so some of the time I've spent getting used to the android / touchwiz interface. First off, the stylus response is excellent. It tracks input very accurately with little lag. My main purpose for the device is note taking / meeting handout markup. I've used the included S-note, Lecture Notes, and Quill programs and in my extremely limited trials found Quill to be the best in terms of handwriting (I like the fact that the pen strokes are saved as vectors and not bitmaps). I have not yet tried any annotation/markup programs so can't offer an opinion on that front.

Handwriting response in S-Note is excellent, and quite adequate for taking notes during a phone interview or writing notes during a video. But this doesn't include translating my scribblings into text. A tip - keep the pen close to the screen and your hand on the screen - that's the closest to writing in a notebook and not only speeds up writing but also makes it much neater (and smaller). If you keep the pen close, then the screen automatically rejects palm.

Another Samsung product, S-Memo (on the Galaxy S3) has a handwriting recognition feature where you select the handwriting afterwards and ask it to interpret. That works OK (except the Galaxy S3 doesn't support a stylus or palm reject, so you have to avoid resting your palm on the screen whilst writing), and could be the answer for S-Note if it were available. This would mean that you'd write your notes as pen strokes, then interpret them afterwards.

I'm also going to look into Lecture Notes and Quill. Evernote used to import the Logitech io pen notes, which were based on vector pen strokes, so I'm sure it can import from other products it is just a matter of file type?

Got my note 10.1 yesterday after a couple of years with an iPad - loving it too, particularly the larger screen. I purchased it primarily because of the stylus hoping that now i could get my handwritten notes into evernote? What a disappointment to find out that the android version doesn't support inking, and exporting from apps that do either result in a single pdf which evernote can't display inline or a single image per page (which typically need to be exported individually).

(...) hoping that now i could get my handwritten notes into evernote? What a disappointment to find out that the android version doesn't support inking, and exporting from apps that do either result in a single pdf which evernote can't display inline or a single image per page (which typically need to be exported individually).

I downloaded the Evernote app onto my Galaxy Note 10.1 then connected to my Evernote account. The notes were observed, however all associated tags were lost when viewing with the Galaxy. Not sure what is going on, but Evernote on the Galaxy Note 10.1 is of little value unless I can identify a fix. I would especially prefer the layout to appear as observed on my laptop computer.

Has anyone tried Evernote handwriting on a Note 10.1 running jellybean yet? Handwriting works fine in Evernote on my Galaxy Note 2 Phone so maybe it will work once we get jellybean onto the Note 10.1?

I can't type and focus on the person in front of me at the same time, whereas i can hand write and focus. Therefore a laptop is out, both for telephone interviews and for face to face interviews. I keep my notes in Evernote because i can find them easily. Sounds exactly like everyone's situation here.

Well both Mazec and WritePad let you replace the standard keyboard entry with a handwriting area, so anything you write in the handwriting area is simply "posted" as text to the app that's open - and that includes Evernote.

Mazec =com.sevenknowledge.sevennotesproducten is much more forgiving. Both are much better if you write in phrases or whole sentences than if you try to recognise individual words (at least with my handwriting).

I can write fast enough in Mazec to carry on a normal conversation and keep track of what was said. Of course the results are sometimes as difficult to decipher as my handwriting in an ordinary paper notebook (ie about one sentence in 20 is a bit mad, but the rest is pretty much word perfect), but it has saved me re-typing my notes from the paper notebook into Evernote, and I have my notes from each interview all ready for any analysis i need to do, or to forward to colleagues, immediately.

NOTE this isn't a calligraphic representation of my doodles and sketches, and Evernote can't do mindmaps on the fly on Android, it is simply the electronic text. Therefore it isn't like Quill or Lecture Notes (both of which I bought and paid for to see if they would do what I want) which is simply an electronic image of where your pen went. If I need a picture or illustration, I switch to S-Note (or better, Mobile Sketchpad) for drawings and MindJet for Mind Maps (MindJet also takes handwriting input from Mazec as though you were typing on the keyboard), and then do a screen capture and put the screen capture into Evernote. I'm sure I should use "export as PDF" but I've found a way that works for me.

Snote syncs with evernote, as well as several other apps that will. with s note you can just choose the menu button while you are at the main screen for snote, folder view I suppose it would be. Then you can choose google docs or evernote to sync with but there are so many options and ways to accomplish this Reply if you need help with your specific scenario. 0852c4b9a8

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