

You can then extract them from mail e.This story is part of Samsung Event, CNET's collection of news, tips and advice around Samsung's most popular products.Īt Samsung Unpacked on Thursday, the electronics giant unveiled its Galaxy S21 smartphones, which will arrive on Jan. You can share to your email, or other sharing options e.g (google drive) You then select (one at a time) the memo you want to save/read/open, etc., and a screen will pop up asking you where you want to send the memo. Open up your Memos, click on more (top right hand corner on my phone) and then select share. Save and then export to Google keep as plain text.open your word processor (in my case Kingsoft Word) and paste the text.click-and-hold on the selected text and choose Copy.click-and-hold the cursor (or somewhere where there is text) and choose Select All.open the memo that you need to convert and tap it so that you see the cursor.The following workarounds can extract the plain text from the memo: They exist in the the following folder: /storage/emulated/0/.ActionMemo or SNote Data folderĪ suitable workaround will be to convert Samsung memos to a text file or anything similar then extract data as plain text files either from a PC or do it from the smart phone itself. I had 95 Memos and was pretty pissed that after all these years, no one at Samsung has figured out how to transfer Memos to an iPhone? Hope this helps someone.ĭepending on your model, Samsung memos usually exist with the following file extensions. Then you can copy and paste the most important ones back into your iPhone later - I haven't got to that point yet.

Now at least you will have access to your notes after you shut your Android down and switch to the iPhone. And after I did a few of them, it even started saving the Title too, as the name of the note. Google Drive will preserve Memo's formatting (sentence returns) at least, instead of running every line together into one big glob of text (as Evernote will do). Then you can go into each Memo, and one by one share your notes (click on three dots) to Google Drive. Get a free Google Drive account if you don't already have one. Tried several 3rd party apps for notes, including Evernote, which I didn't like. I looked everywhere for an answer to no avail. Here, in my opinion, is the best solution for this delemma.
