How to Access Samsung Notes on Mac
Samsung Notes is a popular note-taking app that unfortunately has a limitation – it can only be accessed on Galaxy Books. But what if you own a MacBook? How do you access Samsung Notes on Mac? Luckily, there is a solution. You can use OneNote to access your Samsung Notes on Mac. There are also several hacks to access Samsung notes on windows PC. In this article, we will guide you through the steps to view Samsung Notes on your Mac using OneNote.
View Samsung Notes on Mac Using OneNote
OneNote is not only a great note-taking app, but it also allows you to access Windows Sticky Notes and Samsung Notes from all devices. While the OneNote Mac app doesn't have the feed option, you can still access your Samsung Notes using OneNote web or Outlook web versions.
To do this, you need to connect your Samsung Notes to OneNote using your Microsoft account and then view the notes in the OneNote feed. Here are the steps in detail:
1. Connect Samsung Notes to OneNote
To link Samsung Notes to your Microsoft account, follow these steps:
- Open the Samsung Notes app on your phone.
- Tap on the three-bar icon at the top and press the Settings icon.
- Tap on “Sync to Microsoft OneNote.”
- Tap the “Get Started” button and log in to your Microsoft account.
- Once logged in, you will be asked to select the folders that you want to sync to OneNote. Tap on Folders or any other custom folder. Press the Done button.
Your notes should start syncing to the OneNote feed. Samsung Notes not syncing? You can also manually press the Sync Now button or change sync settings in Samsung Notes Settings.
2. View Samsung Notes in the OneNote feed
Now, there are two ways to access your notes in the OneNote feed – OneNote web and Outlook web.
Using OneNote Web
- Open OneNote.com/hrd in a browser on your MacBook and log in to your Microsoft account.
- Click on any notebook to open it.
- Inside the notebook, click on Feed at the top-right corner.
- You might be asked to sign in to your Microsoft account again. After logging in, your Samsung Notes will start appearing in the feed.
- To view only Samsung Notes, click on the Filter icon at the top and select Samsung Notes. Click on a note to view it.
Using Outlook Web
- Open outlook.office.com and log in to your Microsoft account.
- Click on the OneNote feed icon in the top bar to open the feed.
- Here you will find your Samsung Notes. Click on the Filter icon to view only the Samsung Notes. Then, click on any note to view its detailed version.
Few Things to Keep in Mind
- You cannot edit Samsung Notes from the OneNote feed on Mac.
- You cannot create or delete a new Samsung Note from the feed.
- The Add a note button in the feed lets you create a new Sticky note.
- You can hide a note from showing up in your OneNote feed.
- You can copy a note and paste it into any app.
Frequently Asked Questions
- How can I export my Samsung Notes?
- You can export single or multiple notes from the Samsung Notes app. Long press on a note, tap on the three-dot icon, and select Save as file. Choose the format in which you want to export the file.
- How to move Samsung Notes to iPhone?
- Since you cannot directly access Samsung Notes on iPhone, you need to copy each note to a note-taking app that works on iPhone, such as Google Keep. Copy each note from Samsung Notes to Google Keep, and then copy them from Google Keep to Apple Notes.
- Can you use Samsung apps on a Mac?
- Samsung DeX, which allowed access to Samsung apps on Mac, has been terminated. However, if you already have the DeX app installed on your Mac, you can still use it to access Samsung Notes.
- How to share Samsung notes?
- Open the note in the Samsung Notes app, tap the three-dot icon, and select Share. Choose the app where you want to send the note.
Hope this article helps you view Samsung Notes on your MacBook. If you're interested in transferring files between Android and Mac or running Android apps on Mac, check out our other articles.

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