Samsung tablets are undoubtedly among the best androidova devices in terms of stylus support, drawing and note-taking. They come pre-installed with the Samsung Notes application, which offers various functions for drawing and writing notes. It has now received competition in the form of the GoodNotes application, which was popular with iPad and iPhone users.
The GoodNotes app is now available on tablets with Androidum, but only tablets support it at the moment Galaxy. In addition, the application is only compatible with devices with a display size of at least 8 inches and at least 3 GB of operating memory. If you have a tablet at home Galaxy with an 8-inch or larger screen and 3 GB or more RAM, you can download the app <a href="https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/1932/8043/files/200721_ODSTOUPENI_BEZ_UDANI_DUVODU__EN.pdf?v=1595428404" data-gt-href-en="https://en.notsofunnyany.com/">here</a>. However, it should be noted that the app is currently in beta, so it may have bugs and/or performance issues. It is not known at this time when the stable version will be released.
The app currently supports digital writing with styluses such as the S Pen. There are more than five dozen templates for different use cases, choosing from blank paper, graph paper, dotted paper, Cornell-style notes, and more. You can also zoom in and out on your notes. In addition to ordinary notes, it is also possible to digitally record equations, mind maps or graphs.
Luxury. I'm going to try it.
Feel free to do it
Hmm except that Samsung has a better app directly from Samsung. More to choose from, more options.
I had the opportunity to have everything from Apple, and after switching to Samsung, I can't be more proud.
Maybe I'll try when it's in the play store. For taking notes, samsung notes is currently more than enough for me, which synchronizes between tablet, phone and PC at the same time, which is priceless for me (I just don't understand that Samsung officially supports only its PCs/notebooks and forces users to bypass this stupid limitation). Unfortunately, he is not yet capable of infinitely long notes even in width.
For more complex notes with sketches, I recommend the Concepts app (primarily aimed at drawing, so it also has features like layers).