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One UI App Updates: Samsung Notes v4.4.10.71 brings Android 14/One UI 6 support

One UI’s Notes is a very useful app designed by Samsung that allows you to write down any thoughts or memos in different ways. The application supports functions such as writing, drawing, and highlighting various styles and colors using the S Pen.
With Samsung Notes, you can create notes containing texts, images with footnotes, voice recordings, and music. Moreover, you can share your notes easily with SNS. It also provides various brush types and color mixers so that you can draw fabulous paintings like professional painters.
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It is a hub for all your hand-written notes, sketches, and drawings. You can experience the new features of Samsung Notes by simply updating the application via the Galaxy Store.
Samsung Notes Updates
[November 26, 2023]
Samsung Notes app’s v4.4.10.71 begins to rollout through Galaxy Store. The latest update brings support for the Android 14 One UI 6.0 operating system. It also fixes some bugs to deliver a better user experience.
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[November 18, 2023]
Samsung is improving its Notes app functions through a new update that brings One UI 6 support. Identified via version 4.4.12.26, the new update makes the Samsung Notes app compatible with Android 14. Read more here…
[May 16, 2023]
Samsung is releasing a new update for Samsung Notes, which can be identified via version 4.4.08.55 and an updated package size of 90.66 MB. You can install it via Galaxy Store or download it directly from the link mentioned here.
WhatsApp Beta feature lets you customize voice message transcriptions

WhatsApp has pushed a new beta update with version 2.25.4.15, which brings a new feature for voice message transcripts. It arrives with changes for voice message transcriptions by allowing users to have more control over how they get text versions of voice messages.
With the latest update, WhatsApp is adding three options for managing voice message transcriptions. These three options are Automatic, Manual, and Never.
Automatic: With this option, you will get a transcript every time you receive a voice message. This feature makes it easy to read the message without listening to it.
Manual: This option lets you tap a “Transcribe” button whenever you want to get a transcript. It gives you control over which voice messages you want to convert to text.
Never: It is to turn off transcriptions completely, so you won’t get any voice message transcriptions.
Also, WhatsApp is making it easy for users to change these settings whenever they like. You can switch from automatic to manual or turn off transcriptions altogether if you prefer.
Currently, this new voice message transcription feature is available in the beta version of WhatsApp for Android. It is still being developed and will be rolled out in a future update.
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Samsung Health 6.29.2.002 Beta update now live for Galaxy devices

Samsung Health app is getting a new beta update with version 6.29.2.002, which brings exciting improvements and bug fixes to enhance the user experience. The update is available for download through the Galaxy Store.
The Samsung Health app is a popular health and fitness tracking app exclusively for Galaxy devices. The new update allows beta testers to explore the latest features before the official release.
The fresh update aims to improve the app by adding new features and making it work better. While the details of the new features haven’t been fully explained, users can expect a smoother experience, better health tracking, and possibly new connections with other Samsung devices and services.
The beta version of the Samsung Health app allows users to try these new features and share feedback with Samsung before the final version is released to everyone.
Along with the new features, this update also includes fixes for problems found in the previous beta version. If you experienced any bugs or issues with the app earlier, this update is expected to solve those issues.
If you’re already using the Samsung Health Beta version, install the latest version 6.29.2.002 update now. Simply open the Galaxy Store on your Galaxy device, tap the “Menu” option, and go to the “Updates” section. There, you can check for the latest update and download it. Also, you can download the update via third third-party app link mentioned here.
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Samsung just refreshed your Galaxy phone’s My Files app!

Samsung My Files app has just received a new update with version 15.0.07.5 for Galaxy devices. The update improves functionality and resolves issues from the previous version to provide a better experience.
The My Files is an essential app for managing files and folders on Samsung devices. The company continues to enhance its usability and efficiency with new updates.
The new update brings some improvements to enhance features that users depend on daily. With this update, the app’s interface becomes more intuitive to offer a smoother file management experience.
Moreover, the update fixes bugs that some users encountered in the earlier version. These fixes are expected to resolve issues related to file navigation, performance lags, and app crashes that affect the overall user experience. With these fixes, Samsung aims to provide a more stable and reliable performance for its users.
Notably, the update is compatible with Galaxy devices running Android 14. Users can easily download the update from the Galaxy Store >> Menu option >> Updates.
Alternatively, those who prefer third-party sources can follow the provided link to get the update from there. However, we recommend users wait for the official one. By downloading Samsung My Files version 15.0.07.5, you’ll enjoy an overall better and more stable performance.
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Samsung Notes now lets you solve math equations easily with new feature

Samsung has released a new update for the Samsung Notes app, which brings a useful new feature called Math Solver. This update is available as version 4.4.26.71 on the Galaxy Store, enhancing the overall experience of the app.
The update of the Samsung Notes app adds the Math Solver feature. This new tool lets you convert handwritten math equations into an image. It is worth noting that this feature works without needing an internet connection, so you can solve math problems anytime, anywhere.
However, it’s important to note that sometimes the feature might not be able to solve all equations correctly. The new update has been spotted by Kaustubh.

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In addition to Math Solver, the update also brings fixes to some common issues that users may have faced in previous versions. These fixes help make the app run more smoothly and improve the overall performance, making it easier and faster to use.
To install the update, just go to the Galaxy Store, tap on the Menu option, and then click on “Updates.” You can easily download the latest version from there. If you prefer, you can also download the update from a third-party link mentioned here.
The fresh update makes the Samsung Notes even better for taking notes, solving equations, and staying organized. If you are using the Notes app on a Samsung smartphone, install the latest version now.
Good Lock
Samsung Home Up update resolves One UI 7 Home and DIY customization issues

Samsung has released a new update for the Home Up Good Lock module, which is compatible with Galaxy devices running Android 15-based One UI 7. This update arrives with version 16.0.00.58 on Galaxy Store. It brings fixes to improve the overall experience for users who enjoy customizing their home screens.
The fresh update fixes issues that caused the “OneUI Home” app to crash when users entered the home screen editing mode while using the DIY home screen feature. This bug had been frustrating, making it impossible for some users to edit their home screens without the app closing unexpectedly.
With this update, the issue has been fixed. Now, users can now enter editing mode without experiencing any system interruptions.
Moreover, the update also fixes another bug where widgets would stay transparent after being deleted in the DIY home screen edit mode. This issue made it difficult to manage widgets. After this fresh update, when users remove widgets, they will now disappear properly without any transparency issues.

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Along with these two major issues fixes, Samsung has also addressed some small bugs in the update. While the changelog hasn’t listed every single change, these improvements help make the Home Up module run more smoothly.
The Home Up Good Lock module improves the home screen customization experience for Galaxy users. If you are using a Galaxy phone with One UI 7, you can download the new Samsung Home Up update via Galaxy Store >> Menu option >> Updates or from the GoodLock app itself.
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