Samsung’s collaboration with Microsoft has extended beyond the with the and series. The two companies are working together to bring seamless connectivity between mobile devices and PCs; as a result, Galaxy Note 20 owners will soon have the ability to sync Samsung Notes with Microsoft OneNote, and Samsung Reminders with Microsoft To Do, Outlook, and Teams.
According , Galaxy Note 20 owners will soon have their notes from Samsung Notes automatically synced with their OneNote feed in Outlook on the web or inside the OneNote app as an image. Similarly, Samsung Reminders created on the Galaxy Note 20 or will soon have the capability to sync with Microsoft To Do, Outlook, and Teams on Windows 10 PCs.
Outlook integration is also coming to Galaxy smartwatches
Microsoft also claims that custom optimization for S Pen will also be available on Galaxy Note 20 but it hasn’t detailed what exactly this means. At the moment, it’s unclear if or when these features will be available on older Galaxy devices like the series, or whether or not this deeper integration requires One UI 2.5.
The good news continues for fans of wearables, as Microsoft and Samsung will be bringing Outlook to the Korean tech giant’s smartwatch lineup including the latest . No exact dates for when this will happen have been revealed but we’ll keep you posted as soon as we find out more. In the meantime, check the GIFs below for a quick look at how this deeper integration between Samsung and Microsoft’s services will work.
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According , Galaxy Note 20 owners will soon have their notes from Samsung Notes automatically synced with their OneNote feed in Outlook on the web or inside the OneNote app as an image. Similarly, Samsung Reminders created on the Galaxy Note 20 or will soon have the capability to sync with Microsoft To Do, Outlook, and Teams on Windows 10 PCs.
Outlook integration is also coming to Galaxy smartwatches
Microsoft also claims that custom optimization for S Pen will also be available on Galaxy Note 20 but it hasn’t detailed what exactly this means. At the moment, it’s unclear if or when these features will be available on older Galaxy devices like the series, or whether or not this deeper integration requires One UI 2.5.
The good news continues for fans of wearables, as Microsoft and Samsung will be bringing Outlook to the Korean tech giant’s smartwatch lineup including the latest . No exact dates for when this will happen have been revealed but we’ll keep you posted as soon as we find out more. In the meantime, check the GIFs below for a quick look at how this deeper integration between Samsung and Microsoft’s services will work.
- Model: SM-N980F
- Dimensions: Bar: 161.6 x 75.2 x 8.3 mm
- Display: 6.7 inch / 170.18 mm Dynamic AMOLED 2X
- CPU: Exynos 990
- Camera: 12MP
- Model: SM-N985F
- Dimensions: Bar: 164.8 x 77.2 x 8.1 mm
- Display: 6.9 inch / 175.26 mm Dynamic AMOLED 2X
- CPU: Exynos 990
- Camera: 108MP
- Model: SM-R850
- Dimensions: Watch: 42.5 x 41.0 x 11.3 mm
- Display: 1.2 inch / 30.2 mm Circular Super AMOLED
- CPU: Exynos 9110
- Camera:
- Model: SM-R840
- Dimensions: Watch: 46.2 x 45.0 x 11.1 mm
- Display: 1.4 inch / 35.56 mm Circular Super AMOLED
- CPU: Exynos 9110
- Camera:
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