Notes, folders, and file import
Samsung Notes shows an All notes screen, side menu, shared notes, trash, folders, recent file import, and a note editor. Users can create notes, import files, and organize notebooks from a familiar Samsung-style interface.
This is useful for quick writing, school notes, meeting notes, and personal lists. Imported files and typed notes can contain private information, so account and sync choices matter.
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Editor tools and Samsung features
The note editor includes typing, pen, drawing, attachment, and formatting tools, while settings include Samsung Cloud sync, shared note sync, default note style, password and biometrics, auto save, Note Assist, and drawing assist.
These tools support both simple notes and richer handwriting or file-based workflows. Users should review AI and sync-related settings before storing sensitive text.
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Permissions and note privacy
Android settings list notifications, camera, microphone, supported links, storage, mobile data, appear-on-top, and system-setting access. A personal data intelligence notice appears before certain clipping options.
Notes can hold passwords, addresses, health notes, and work information. Users should grant camera or microphone access only when needed and keep sync settings aligned with their privacy needs.
This gives the section a clearer user value by connecting the main feature to a concrete mobile use case, session goal, or replay reason.