Reminders
Samsung's Reminder app has received several new features with the latest update that are worth checking out.
Reminders, Samsung's to-do list app, has been updated. The main menu view has been redesigned so you can see your reminders organized by date. If there is an image or link in the reminder, the layout is improved. At the top, you can choose between different categories.
A new feature is the Reminders category location. Once you set a location for the reminder, you'll receive a notification when you reach that location. You can also set to receive a reminder when you leave the site. You can select location accuracy from 100 meters to 2 kilometers. For this to work, the app must have access to location permissions at all times, not just when in use.
The bonus news is that you can create a full-day reminder where you specify the time you want to be reminded, and you can take a photo with your camera directly from the reminder app if you want a photo of the reminder. As mentioned earlier, Reminders are also integrated into the Samsung Calendar app.
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