Samsung Integrates Evernote Photo Syncing in Wi-Fi Camera


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Owners of Samsung's Wi-Fi-enabled digital camera models will now be able to sync their photos directly to Evernote, the popular note-taking and archiving platform that lets you stay organized in the cloud.


Samsung announced the new Evernote integration on Wednesday for its WB250F SMART Camera. Current Samsung WB250F digital camera owners in the United States can now download a software update to allow the Wi-Fi-enabled camera to share their photos more easily. When connected to a Wi-Fi network, users can sync digital camera pics to any device with Evernote installed.



You can then privately share photos with your friends and family using Evernote. This new functionality is likely useful for Evernote users who want a seamless way to quickly get their digital camera's photos into the cloud.


New Samsung WB250F cameras retail for $249.99 and come in white, cobalt black, gun metal and red (pictured above). New purchases will include three free months of Evernote's premium service, allowing for a higher 1GB upload allowance per month.


With Evernote's free service available for Windows, Mac, iOS and Android and Windows Phone, users get a 60 MB upload allowance per month.


Would you use Evernote's digital camera integration? Let us know in the comments.


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Topics: digital camera, evernote, Gadgets, samsung, sync, synching, Tech




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