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hello everyone Michael here with the daily note 2 and 3 YouTube channel today want to
show you what used to be called pop up note for the galaxy note 2 it has been changed
to action memo but it works just about the same except it has gained some cool features
that I want to show you so I have default settings still set all my device so when I
pull the pen out it unlocks the screen it pops up this air command thing and I can access
the popup note which is now called action memo or if you have S pen out you could just
double tap on and there you go so he could write as usual
but I want to show you a couple differences the eraser when you just click on the letter
it removes the whole letter and I think that's really cool
I think that is an improvement another new great addition is if you have notes that you
were working on before you don't have to write a new one
You just hit that menu button and then he could just continue on with the memo that
you had save it
but one thing it doesn't do a lot surprisingly I'm going to bring a note up
I'm going to write something It used to close and save when I used to insert
the S pen, it no longer does that maybe it's a feature I can change but it doesn't
seem like it automatically saves which I thought was a cool feature on the note 2 but it doesn't
do it here so let me show you a couple of more things
here are some really cool ways to use pop-up memo and I think it really make sense to use
it like this because you know a lot of times you are taking down somebody's name and phone
number and you really don't have time to break out that contact list, type in the number,
type in the name you could just whip your S pen out and just
write the name and phone number so I will write Jenny, the number is
okay so say that you wrote that and you go to this button and you could call
her it recognized the number and you could see
that there's this little post-it note thing here when you hit that again your note is
still there let's check out our other options you could
add that to contacts I'm going to add that to my device and what do you know it got the
name and it got the number which is really cool
and let's continue you could text message her and you could just
write out your messages hit send. That's a no-brainer if it does have an email
address my mike@mike.com see how it does with that
Ok so it got the email address but I'll admit I had to write the email I just a couple times
to show you this example because my handwriting is not that great so make sure you write legibly
it can't work miracles especially if you can't make out what you wrote previously.
And let's go to the next one say that you wrote down a meeting place and you were in
going to meet your friend but you don't exactly know where it is
it's In N Out, Hollywood Let's see if it can find that
Oops I meant to go to maps but as you can see it did manage to find the location
and of course it found that there is the high school here's Hollywood Boulevard
there we go. so it looks it found it with no problems so I think there's a lot of potential
here so let's look at the last option we saw on
there which was make a task list so say that you just remembered that almost 6 months ago
you filed a tax extension and you really to do it by October 15 well better write that
down and set an alarm on that baby ok and then say you gotta pick up dry cleaning
and let's see how it does yeah, I really like what Samsung did here
and don't look at it as something you write and then you do, it's a really powerful way
to read your notes back and do something with it or to file them right
you can make a contact with them or you could actually call them after you look at their
phone number that you've written and you don't have to type it in you just let it do its
thing wow
I think there are some really powerful uses here
I want to talk about one lasting say that you're at your lockscreen here and you haven't
really done your unlock pattern to unlock your device and you've got what looks like
action memo open Well it looks a little different its missing
those cool features because you need unlocked your phone before you can access any those
features also to get a list of your notes that you've written previously it would have
to be the owner of this device to access that information so it makes sense that you can't
access them at lockscreen you are limited to only writing notes
after you unlock it you can access action memo and then you can
do something about it so that's a brief look at action memo I think
you can briefly resize here you can't really resize it any bigger than
that and then this little plus button it will save
it and it will create a new memo that's it for action memo I really love the
improvements and it is a welcome addition to what we had on the note 2
so anyway if you haven't it's my channel yet, please check out my other videos on the note
2 and 3 and make sure you subscribe for upcoming videos once again thank you for watching