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Galaxy Notes 4

From the show Galaxy The Note 5 is about two months away, and so far there has been a lot of unofficial information about what features the latest model with the S Pen could boast of. Until now, we have not known the real information about the software changes to the public. But it looks like the first of this information is already out.

On June 30, 2015, an application from Samsung appeared at the US Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) to register a new feature called "Writing in PDF". This patent says that it is about "computer software for mobile phones, smartphones, tablets, portable media players and handheld computers that allows users to create and save documents, images and files in PDF format."

Samsung's phablet pen-on-screen writing feature is one of the most popular features among board users Galaxy Notes. It allows you to write on the screen at any time and save the notes written with the S Pen as screenshots in the gallery, and then share them, further edit them and so on. But starting to write notes in PDF format is another matter. First, you need to activate screen writing with the S Pen, take a screenshot of the screen, and only then start writing on it. With the function idea "Writing in PDF" comes Samsung with direct writing on the smartphone screen, without the need to create a screenshot or activate writing on the screen. It will be enough to turn on this function in the smartphone settings and then just save directly to PDF.

Despite the leaked information, we cannot yet say anything more about this new option, which should appear in Galaxy Note 5. Samsung is actually just updating its already two-year-old model Galaxy Note 3, which allows you to save texts and images to the clipboard at the same time. Samsung has always been at the forefront of the software experience with its feature-packed smartphones and the idea of "Writing in PDF"  it just confirms it again.

We'll see what news the 5th follower has for us Galaxy Note will offer.

Samsung Galaxy Notes 4

*Source: SamMobile

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