Tables arrive in Samsung Notes, joined by pencil and highlighter tools
Samsung Notes app is getting a major update, and that finally adds the long-overdue support for Tables. What makes the update more interesting is the addition of new pen options along with the screen visibility option.
For a long time, Samsung Notes has been solid for quick scribbles and S Pen users, but it lagged behind when it came to structured note-taking.
Tables arrive in Samsung Notes
The biggest addition is table support; it sounds basic, but it completely changes how you can use the app.
You can now:
- Organize study notes in rows and columns
- Create simple schedules or planners
- Compare information without turning your notes into a messy wall of text
Having tables built directly into Samsung Notes keeps everything in one place. Until now, many users had to switch to apps like Excel or third-party note apps just to do this.
New pen tools
Samsung has also added two new pen types:
- Pencil
- Highlighter
The pencil gives a more textured, sketch-like feel, which is great for rough work or diagrams. The highlighter, on the other hand, is perfect for marking up PDFs or emphasizing key points without ruining readability.
Improved note creation menu: You can now long-press to quickly import PDFs, and there are new note style options. This cuts down a few unnecessary steps when starting a new note.
βFit to screenβ view option: This is one of those features you donβt think about until you need it. Notes now adjust better to your screen, making reading and reviewing content more comfortable, especially on larger Galaxy devices.
Cleaner settings screen: The app settings have been reorganized, which makes navigation less confusing.

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