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  • Make sure that your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch has the latest version of iOS or iPadOS.
  • To use the latest features of Notes, make sure that you set up Notes with iCloud or have notes saved on your device. Many Notes features won't work with other email providers.
  • If you have drawings in Notes, make sure they've been updated so you can use the latest features.

Create a new note

  1. Open Notes.
  2. Tap the Compose button , then create your note.
  3. Tap Done.

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The first line of the note becomes its title. To change the formatting style of the first line, go to Settings > Notes > New Notes Start With, then select an option.

You can also quickly access Notes from Control Center. Go to Settings > Control Center, and add Notes. Then open Control Center and tap Notes to create a note. Or, just ask Siri to 'Start a new note.'

Pin a note

Pin your favorite or most important notes to make them easier to find. To pin a note, swipe right over the note, then release. Or go to the note, tap the More button , then tap the Pin button .

To unpin a note, swipe right over the note again.

Do more with Notes

With Notes, you can draw, create checklists, scan and sign documents, and add attachments — like photos, videos, or web links.

Create a checklist

Tap in a note, then tap the check button . Create your list, then tap the empty circle to complete a task. You can automatically sort checked items to the bottom, swipe to indent, and more.Learn more about creating to-do lists with Notes.

Format a note

When you're in a note, tap the table button or the formatting button to add a table, title, heading, or bulleted list. You can also touch and hold to quickly open a list of formatting options.

Add an attachment

To add something from another app, like a location or website, tap the Share button in the app that you want to share from. Tap the Notes app, then select the note that you want to add an attachment to, then tap Save.

Add a photo or video

To add a photo or video, tap in a note, then tap the Camera button . Tap Take Photo or Video to create a new photo or video, or Choose Photo or Video to add an existing one. Tap Use Photo or Use Video, or tap Add to add an existing one. You can also scan documents and add them to your notes.

Create folders

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  1. If you're in the Notes list, tap the arrow to see your Folders list.
  2. In the Folders list, tap New Folder .
  3. Choose where to add the folder. To create a subfolder, drag the folder that you want to be a subfolder to the main folder. It will move below the main folder and be indented.
  4. Name your folder, then tap Save.

Move a note to a different folder

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  1. If you're in a note, tap the arrow to go back to your Notes list.
  2. In the Notes list, tap the More button , then tap Select Notes.
  3. Tap the notes that you want to move.
  4. Tap Move, then select the folder you want to move them to.

See your notes in Gallery view

With iOS 13 and later, Gallery view gives you a new way to see your notes — making it easier than ever to find the note you're looking for. Open a folder or list of notes, tap the More button , then tap View as Gallery.

To sort your notes inside of folders:

  1. Go to the folder that you want to sort.
  2. Tap the More button , then tap Sort Notes By.
  3. Choose how you want to sort your notes.

To sort all of your notes automatically, go to Settings > Notes, and tap Sort Notes By. Then choose how you want to sort your notes.

Search for a note or attachment

To search for a specific note, just tap the Search field, then enter what you’re looking for. You can search for typed and handwritten notes. And with iOS 13 and later, search can recognize what's in the images inside of your notes. For example, if you search for 'bike,' search will show you all images you have with a bike. Search can also find specific text inside scanned documents or images, like receipts or bills.

To search for something in a specific note, select the note, tap the More button , then tap Find in Note and type what you're searching for.

You can also search for attachments. While you're in a Notes list, tap the More button , then tap View Attachments. To go to the note with the attachment, touch and hold the thumbnail of the attachment, then tap Show in Note.

Create an instant note from the Lock Screen

You can use an Apple Pencil with a compatible iPad to create an instant note from the Lock Screen or pick up where you left off on your last note. To change these settings, go to Settings > Notes, tap Access Notes from the Lock Screen, and choose an option.

Tap the Lock Screen with your Apple Pencil and create your note. Whatever you create is automatically saved in Notes.

Keep your notes secure

The Notes app lets you lock any note that you want to keep private from anyone else that might use your device. Depending on your device, you can use Face ID, Touch ID, or a password to lock and unlock your notes.

Learn more about keeping your notes secure with password-protection.

Delete a note

  1. Swipe left over the note in the Notes list.
  2. Tap the Trash button .

You can also open the note, tap the More button , then tap Delete.

To recover a deleted note, go to the Folders list and tap Recently Deleted. Tap the note that you want to keep, tap in the note, then tap Recover. Learn what to do if you're missing notes.

Set up Notes with iCloud

You can use iCloud to update your notes across all of your devices. To set up Notes with iCloud, go to Settings > [your name] > iCloud, then turn on Notes. You’ll see your notes on all of your Apple devices that you’re signed in to with the same Apple ID.

Learn more about Notes

  • Learn how to draw with Notes on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch.
  • Share your notes with friends and family, and invite others to collaborate on select notes.

Page Plus Cellular has always been interesting, if not useful, for mobile enthusiasts. With Verizon having (arguably) the best rural and national reception/coverage footprint in the industry, getting a cheap/reliable prepaid phone on their network has been important for many.

But Page Plus Cellular always went a bit deeper than that. It did something at a time nobody else did: BYOD, or Bring Your Own Device. You could take just about any CDMA device, and activate it on Verizon via Page Plus prepaid plans.

As Verizon got more and more expensive, making most of their prepaid plans laughable for most of the 2000s, Page Plus became more and more relevant.

Now owned by América Móvil, Page Plus continued their tight relationship with Verizon and opened up LTE BYOD… while at the same time shutting down CDMA BYOD.

Now, customer outrage is at a fever pitch. We’ll explain why in the six facts below – but one thing has become clear to us… Page Plus Cellular is on a deathwatch, clearly.

Note: América Móvil uses a lot of sub-brands, including Page Plus, TracFone, Obama phone maven SafeLink, Straight Talk, etc. To keep from carpal-tunnel syndrome, and to keep you from falling asleep… we’re not going to list all the different names, and may use them interchangeably in this article.

No, not just their customer service, which has been outsourced to outside the country. Page Plus Cellular actually used to have customer service in the USA, and at their offices. Things got fixed that were causing widespread issues quickly, because the few managers that were there got direct-feed feedback reports from their own staff.

That’s all gone now… right down to the non-support team. Sources say “basically everyone is gone” with only a few account-level team left. “Those that are around still are programmers who have been at PP (Page Plus) since the beginning.” Those people are tasked with migrating Page Plus’s billing to the TracFone / América Móvil billing system.

We can confirm that all of our longtime contacts have been terminated, or left the company voluntarily.

Multiple Page Plus dealers have confirmed to us that they are no longer getting account-level support. They have nobody to escalate to… even when a key problem has come up that they know how to fix.

It’s scary. We literally just get updates in an email and are told to call the same support number you guys are. We have no contacts, no referrals, nobody to talk to.” Marking time, waiting for death.

It’s pretty clear why TracFone bought Page Plus Cellular. Page Plus had contracts with Verizon Wireless that allowed for things like BYOD and LTE. Before the Page Plus acquisition, América Móvil / TracFone was limited to only a couple of devices that were locked to CDMA.

Straight Talk, also an América Móvil brand (technically a subsidiary of the TracFone brand), even went so far as to use those contracts to ship an iPhone 5 that was specifically neutered to run on Verizon as 3G/CDMA-only… in a way that no other iPhone was neutered similarly.

By purchasing Page Plus Cellular, TracFone got the managers and relations with Verizon that they wanted, and leveraged that power to negotiate an upgrade to Page Plus’s BYOD contracts… and at the same time, expand said contracts to their other prepaid brands.

The previous factoid is why you can now take a Verizon 4G LTE smartphone and order a brand new, just-released TracFone Verizon SIM card. You can now use just about any Verizon device as a prepaid phone, but now on TracFone too.

The rates are vastly different than Page Plus. Page Plus restricted BYOD LTE plans to their $25-and-up monthly plans… no pay as you go.

TracFone’s offers are different, with cheaper data and a focus on pay as you go prepaid. For $150, you can have 1,200 minutes, 3,200 text and 3.2 GB of data that doesn’t expire for an entire year.

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Like other TracFone “triple balance” prepaid plans, the amounts roll over and expiration dates reset when you add more funds.

Remember what we said about Page Plus losing all its staff? That includes any press contacts. We have made several efforts to get someone, anyone at Page Plus Cellular to return our emails and calls. Nobody has.

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We did find one person who still claims to be working at Page Plus Cellular in the marketing department. She claims responsibility for all web marketing and publishing actions. We won’t use her name as she did not return our multiple requests for contact, nor did she return our requests to be referred to someone else at the company for an inquiry.

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Exhausting our resources, we turned to social media. The only response we could get out of @PagePlus on Twitter, when directly asking for a press contact was from “Fabricio” who said “If you have any issue related with our service please contact us from your PP Phone to #737. ^Fabricio”

Follow-up requests for clarification on how in the world that is a media relations contact, went unresponded to.

Staff on PhoneNews.com, as well as dozens of others that have written in and/or posted on social media, have lost their accounts. Many inexplicably.

Between Page Plus dealers no longer able to provide assistance, and customer service grappling with the English language, many (including the reporters writing this article) have concluded that our lost balances… some stretching into the hundreds of dollars… are gone for good.

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Symptoms range from refill PINs not taking and then expiring, to pay-as-you-go accounts claiming to be on a monthly plan when nobody put them on a plan… then lapsing and expiring.

The real pain point for many is that, with Verizon BYOD being limited now to Page Plus and TracFone, many of us are having to go back and sign up with the company that just ripped us off.

But one thing is quite clear: We don’t trust Page Plus Cellular anymore. We encourage everyone to use up their balances, and migrate to a TracFone BYOD plan (or another MVNO) as soon as possible. We don’t consider Page Plus to be an operation that will be around much longer.