The feature will stop working after July 2026, affecting Galaxy users who send notes from Samsung phones and tablets to OneNote on Windows PCs.
Samsung gave no clear reason. Existing notes already synced to OneNote are expected to remain, but new notes and edits after the deadline will stay within Samsung's apps.
Launched in 2020, the integration offered one-way syncing rather than full editing in OneNote. Users can instead use Samsung Notes on Windows or switch to Microsoft's OneNote app.
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