Galaxy note what can it do
The S Pen is a great tool to create personalised art on your Galaxy Note You can use to it capture a portion of your screen or even a video on your phone to scribble on it and create personalised GIF images.
The built-in photo editor comes with interesting tools such as Auto-Select lasso and more than 40 image filters. You can also use professional image editing apps such as Adobe Photoshop and Lightroom on your Note device as they seamlessly support the S Pen.
If you love to create art or just draw, there are a variety of illustration and drawing apps you should use with the S Pen. One of them is Autodesk Sketchbook which offers variety of brushes, colour palettes, pencils and more. You can even create personalised live messages, scribble on emoticons and share them with friends on social media. Both the Galaxy Note 10 devices can shoot 4K videos and you need a powerful tool to edit these videos.
Editing videos on a phone using your thumb is difficult. The new S Pen makes it easy, accurate and even quicker. You can precisely navigate through video timelines, trim videos wherever needed and even add filters. With the S Pen, you can also touch-up and even scribble information on videos. Adding a layer of information on videos is really an effective way to communicate messages specially while editing educational or informational content.
With the S Pen, you can easily translate text on your phone without the hassle of using the copy-paste function. Select the source language and the language you want to translate to. Refined with each new edition of the Galaxy line, Samsung Notes provides a smart, intuitive, versatile platform for capturing ideas and keeping meeting minutes.
If you are new to Samsung Notes, here are 10 tips and tricks so you can work more effectively than ever:. If your pen is already out, press its button to activate Screen off memo. You can also choose to have a new note open automatically when you pop out your S Pen or when you press the S Pen button. There are plenty of options for customizing your pen type, thickness and color.
You can also go back and change the color of some of your handwritten text after the fact. These features are all accessible in the tools menu at the bottom of your screen. Erasing is easy, too. You can erase one stroke at a time, or you can go by area like a traditional eraser. To quickly use the eraser at any time, just hold the S Pen button. Looking for a little variety so you can keep your ideas fresh? First, tap the menu icon and select Page template.
You can choose from multiple styles, including wide and narrow lines, graph paper and to-do lists. For a technical design, the graph paper may be a good pick.
For a straightforward agenda, the to-do list paper is ideal. You can also change the background color for a personal touch. If you prefer to keep you 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. Tap to revive. Not a new feature, but one worth the memory jog. If you press and hold on the S Pen button while quickly double-tapping any screen, a composition window appears for you to write a new note.
You may not have also been aware you can pin a note to the always-on display. Benefit: It's there at a glance and you can delete it when you're done. Handy for shopping lists. The message will remain visible for 30 minutes.
After that, you can revive it any time by double-tapping the tiny icon of a thumbtack. Once open, you can read it or delete it. You can only pin one note at a time, which means that pinning a new note will overwrite your old note if you give it the OK. Another oldie and goodie from this point on they all are. Press and hold the pen button to erase tiny mistakes without having to raise the S Pen to the on-screen erase control.
This is meant for correcting small errors. The on-screen control is still better for erasing larger swaths. For a note you want to refer back to again and again, you might opt to pin it to the home screen.
One of my favorite ever uses of the S Pen is in taking precise screenshots of only the part of the screen you want. Every other phone requires you to screenshot the entire display and then crop down. This is a thousand times easier. Choose Smart Select from the shortcuts wheel, and pick your rectangle, lasso or oval shape. Then just drag and drop to get your sample. Screen write is another tool that lets you quickly take a screenshot of the entire window and then write or draw all over it.
It's fast and it works. Samsung has shut down your ability to make the Bixby Voice button on the phone's left side do anything but launch Samsung's digital assistant. On the Galaxy S8 and newer, you were able keep the button from doing anything by going into the settings.
No such luck here, at least for now The S Pen has nothing to do with this trick, but I'm partial to it anyway. Instead of receiving a pop-up notification, you can opt for the perimeter of the phone face to light up in a variety of color choices every time you get a message. It's a little disco, but who cares? That's not all by a long shot. And read our full Galaxy Note 9 review for all the phone's ups and downs. Jessica Dolcourt Dec.
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