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Samsung has been particularly active in the software update section of recent, with new reports saying that the company has updated the Samsung Notes app. These updates will see a number of changes like the undo/redo buttons coming to play.
The latest update for the Notes app adds offer support for tags, which lets users easily organize their notes within the app. These tags can be created swiftly and applied to a post, with the app also helping to suggest tags based on the text used.

The Samsung Notes will also be getting undo and redo buttons, which were surprisingly left out of earlier versions of the Samsung Notes. The updates also point to “intelligent search”, which is a new feature that the updated Samsung notes app will see. It is however still unclear how this “intelligent search” will work or what sort of function it is cut out for.
The updates are expected to roll out via the Galaxy Store, which simply means that you can check there for these updates. The changes are in the version v3.3.02.4 of the Samsung Notes app and should be available for recent Samsung smartphones and tablets that run on Android 7 OS and newer.
It is believed that these features, which were first seen on the Galaxy S20 series will improve user experience for users of the Samsung Notes apps.
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The latest update to YouTube Music brings with it an opportunity to spread your wings and get accustomed to new playlists. The popular music streaming app is making it easier for users to find new releases which contain music videos and albums, with a new Explore tab that comes with the update.
This update lets you browse through a vast catalog of playlists in the Moods & Genre section. This update lets you curate your playlist depending on your mood and activity you want to engage in. For instance, if you need music that can keep you through an exercise session, this update lets you organize your selection to music that is suitable for this purpose.

The Explore tab will replace the ‘Hotlist’ tab as the best destination for finding new music. Song lyrics are added to a number of tracks, letting you sing along to some of your favourite tunes.
The Explore tab is currently available for select users, but is expected to officially roll out to the YouTube Music web player and iOS and Android apps in a number of weeks.
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