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TL;DR
- Samsung is discontinuing Samsung Notes sync with Microsoft OneNote.
- The “Sync with Microsoft OneNote” option stops working after July 2026, for no apparent reason.
If you use Samsung Notes to stay organized across different devices, now is a good time to review your sync settings. Samsung is officially pulling the plug on its integration with Microsoft OneNote, shutting down a partnership that once made it easy to connect Galaxy phones and Windows PCs.
This change affects the “Sync to Microsoft OneNote” feature in the Samsung Notes app. Recent notices for users including X users @kro_roeSuppose this feature will stop working after July 2026 (via). sammobile).

Samsung has not explained in detail why it is killing this feature.
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Since 2020, this integration has let you write a quick note on your Galaxy S or Tab device and have it automatically appear in the OneNote feed on your computer. It wasn’t full two-way sync, as you couldn’t edit Samsung notes inside OneNote, but it was a useful backup for those who switch between mobile and desktop devices.
That said, your existing notes are unlikely to disappear. Anything you’ve already synced to OneNote will probably stay there. However, after the time limit, any new notes or changes you make to Samsung Notes will only be available within Samsung’s own apps.
If you want to view your notes on a bigger screen, you still have a few options. You can download the Samsung Notes app on your Windows PC from the Microsoft Store. This may not work as easily if your computer is not a Samsung model, but it is the easiest way to keep your notes accessible.
If you prefer to use Microsoft’s services, you may want to switch your workflow to the OneNote app on your Galaxy device.
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