Progress in OneNote’s Development
Recent findings from an APK teardown have unveiled key text strings within OneNote version 16.0.17928.20054 beta, indicating Microsoft’s preparations for this feature. The strings suggest that users will soon have the ability to set OneNote as their default notes app and enable a shortcut for lock screen note-taking. Here are some notable excerpts:
- Allow to make OneNote as "Default Notes App"
- Add Lock Screen Note Taking shortcut from settings
- Enable Lock Screen Notes
- Lock Screen Notes - Take notes over lock screen
These developments highlight the importance of user permissions in the new Android 15 environment. While Google Keep has already established compatibility, OneNote’s current status indicates that Microsoft is still fine-tuning the necessary permissions and roles to ensure a smooth integration.
Interestingly, although Android 14 allows users to set a primary notes app through developer settings, OneNote has yet to be recognized as an option. This suggests that Microsoft is diligently working behind the scenes to finalize the app’s capabilities ahead of Android 15’s official rollout, which is expected later this fall.
With the clock ticking, Microsoft has a window of opportunity to align OneNote with Android 15’s features, ensuring that users can seamlessly jot down notes from their lock screens. As the tech landscape evolves, the anticipation for these enhancements continues to grow, promising a more integrated and user-friendly experience for note-taking enthusiasts.