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Here are a few ways to transfer your Samsung Notes to an iPhone:

Use Email:

  • Open the Samsung Notes app and select the notes you want to transfer.
  • Tap "Share" and choose "Email".
  • Send the notes to your email address.
  • Access your email on your iPhone, open the email, and save the attached notes.

Export as PDF:

  • Open a note in the Samsung Notes app that you want to export.
  • Tap the three dots menu and select "Save as file".
  • Choose PDF as the export format.
  • Transfer the exported PDF notes to your iPhone.

Use Google Sync:

  • On your Samsung phone, go to Settings > Accounts > Google and enable the "Sync Now" option.
  • This will sync your notes to your Google Account.
  • Sign in to the same Google Account on your iPhone to access the synced notes.

Use a Cloud Service like Dropbox:

  • In the Samsung Notes app, select the notes to transfer.
  • Tap "Share" and choose a cloud service like Dropbox.
  • Upload the notes to the cloud.
  • Install the cloud service app on your iPhone and access the uploaded notes from there.

Save as Text File:

  • In Samsung Notes, long press to select the notes you want to transfer.
  • Tap the three dots menu > "Save as File" > "Text file".
  • Choose a folder and tap "Save".
  • Transfer the text files containing your notes to your iPhone.
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