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Get The Galaxy Note 5’s €?screen Off Memo’ Feature On Note 4, Note 3 And Note Edge


The Samsung Galaxy Note series is a discontinued[2] line of high-end Android phablets and smartphones developed and marketed by Samsung Electronics. The line is primarily oriented towards pen computing; all Galaxy Note models ship with a stylus 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.




Get the Galaxy Note 5’s ‘screen off memo’ feature on Note 4, Note 3 and Note Edge



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.[19][20][21][22] The new "Screen off memo" feature allows the phone to be awoken directly to a note screen when the stylus is removed,[19] and the camera app allows public and private livestreaming directly to YouTube.[19]


Samsung Galaxy Note 3 delivers a new premium look and feel. Samsung has finally ditched the HyperGlaze layer which it has been using on top of the plastic back covers since the release of the Galaxy S III. Samsung has instead opted for a soft and textured-touch back cover and delicate stitching. It also features a serration pattern on the side of the device that evokes a connection to the timeless and enduring strengths of classic notebooks and planners.


The Note5 had a new redesigned S Pen with a felt tip and this phone brought screen-off memo as a new feature. The Note5 was also the first Note to have a glass sandwich design. The Note 5 was also the first Note to get rid of the IR Blaster that was present on the Galaxy Note4 and Note3.


The Galaxy Note 5 is a big-screen dream machine for those looking to do more with their phones. It packs a powerful octa-core Exynos processor and a long-lasting battery, but what sets this phablet apart is its enhanced S Pen, which lets you take notes even when the display is off. Starting at a somewhat steep $700 for the 32GB version (or $29.99 a month), the Note 5 also sports the same elegant, glass-and-metal styling as the even more premium S6 Edge Plus, but without the dual curved screen. Yes, the Note 5 loses the microSD card slot and replaceable battery found on the Note 4, but overall this phone is the king of productivity.


The Note 5 looks more elegant than its predecessor. Samsung retired the notepad aesthetic, ditching the Note 4's faux-leather removable back in favor of a sealed glass enclosure. The rounded glass edges provided a surprisingly sturdy grip, while the aluminum sides felt cool in my palm. It's a decidedly more polished look both literally and figuratively. Similar to on the Samsung Galaxy S6, the 16-megapixel rear camera protrudes slightly near the top of the phone next to the flash and heart-rate monitor.


It just wouldn't be a Note without the S Pen. This iteration of the stylus boasts more functionality than previous models did, with a smoother writing experience. Whether I was jotting down a quick reminder or some cursory notes for an upcoming article, writing with the S Pen felt natural.


The gray plastic pen delivered strokes of varying levels of thickness, depending upon the amount of pressure I exerted while writing. It kept pace with all my fevered scribbling, with the words appearing instantaneously. The S Pen's overall flow is very similar to what you would get from a good ballpoint pen. In addition to its smoother writing experience, the S Pen has some new tricks up its sleeve. Thanks to the Screen-Off memo feature, you can start writing down memos before you unlock the display. Once you unsheathe the pen, you can start taking notes that can be saved to S Note. The pen strokes show up white against the black display for a cool-looking photo negative effect. The S Pen software now lets you write on PDFs, too, which should come in handy when you're signing important documents. There's also a new scrolling capture that will give you a prompt to capture the whole screen instead of taking several screenshots of a particularly long article or website. Don't worry about misplacing the pen; you can also set up an alert to sound if you accidentally forget to place the stylus back into its dock.


The Galaxy Note8 takes business innovation to the next level with features for performance, productivity and security for a wide range of industries, simplifying how work gets done:Enhanced S Pen for Business: The S Pen lets professionals discreetly take notes in Screen off memo or quickly annotate documents and photos.


With the Note5, the default applications that support the S-Pen remain. You get Action Memo, S-Note, Smart Select, and Screen Write. Action Memo and S-Note are similar, but Action Memo is more of a quick notepad rather than the full-featured notebook application that is S-Note. Screen Write allows you to directly annotate a screenshot with the stylus, and Smart Select allows you to only screenshot a part of the display that is selected with the stylus.


Please note, although there are some differences between Galaxy Note 1o and Galaxy Note 10+, the zoom-in mic feature is identical on both phones. The location of the zoom-in mic on Galaxy Note 10 and Note 10+ are also identical.


Please note, although there are some differences between Galaxy Note 10 and Galaxy Note 10+, the official Galaxy Note 10 user manual are for Galaxy Note 10 and Galaxy Note 10+. If a feature is unique to Galaxy Note 10, the user manual will state it clearly.


This Galaxy Note 10 S Pen guide explains everything you need to know about the new S Pen: the layout and new features of the S Pen, how to use S Pen features including Air actions, remote control, Air command, Air View, screen off memo, and how to customize the S Pen settings on Galaxy Note 10.


Please note Galaxy Note 10+ is NOT exceptionally larger compared to many other mainstream phones. The curved the screen, thin bezel, and the 19:9 aspect ratio makes its physical dimensions just similar to other flagship phones.


Right, now we're getting down to business. Most of the Note 5's software changes try to make the S Pen more functional, and in general Samsung did a fine job of making it feel less like a gimmick and more like a tool. First things first: that clicky end. I've always hated how the S Pen is stuck in the Note's bottom; removing it feels so unlike a normal pad and paper, and it's made more complex by the clicking mechanism that keeps the pen completely locked inside its holster. Sure, it's fun to play with, but it's an extra step that was added purely for style points. Feh.What happens after you pull the pen out depends on what the display's doing. If it's on, the screen blurs and the Air Command menu floats into view. From there, you can jot down Action Memos (think of them as quick Post-it notes) or write/draw right inside S Note. You also have the option of capturing screenshots or selections with the Pen to annotate, including full-length pics of webpages or lists. You can still access this palette by clicking on the S Pen's button while its cursor is visible onscreen, but you now have the option to just tap a floating button that can be tossed and positioned where you like.


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