Kelly Kearns
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For better clarrification of what i'm talking about. Seem people are getting it mixed with Action Memo. With the note 4, you could take a picture of a Flyer. Open that picture on your phone, use the S Pen and select Smart Select. You can then select a box around the phone number on the flyer and you would be able to save it to a contact or click on it to place a call. You could select the address on that picutre of the flyer and save it to a contact or click on it and get Google Map directions to it. Text in the picture could be extracted and paste in anything as if you typed it. Or just save the selection as a picture to paste to your scrapbook, save in your gallery or share it to a social site. Now you only have to option to save it to your gallery or share it as a picture to other apps. As you can see, it was quite handy. Especially take a picture of a business card and later just extract the number and click call.
Right. It was in SNote and called Photo Note. So that's gone too huh?
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I don't think Samsung knew people were actually using all of those great features of the 4. They tested the wrong crowd. I'm hoping we just haven't delved into the phones deep enough yet, and they're hidden away someplace. I know, that's a long shot ;-)
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Can someone point me to Samsung Optical Reader?
I searched Google Play, and can't find it. Can't find it on Samsungs site, either.
Thanks in advance!
This makes me sad. Was looking to upgrade to note 5 from the note 4. This is 75% of my Spen usage. Grabbing text from articles and photos. Bummer that feature is gone.
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what.... it's gone on the note 5?
seriously no way you can extract text from smart select?
Holy f... and no workaround?
So now I have to copy and then open another apps, paste to call, to find address etc?
and what about having multiple smart select and group them together in one scrapbook?
don't tell me it's gone too?