Joe Mark / Android Authority
tl; drag
- Google Cap is starting to start a new setting feature in its Android app.
- You can now configure customs order, date created, or modified notes.
- It seems that the update version continues in 5.25.302.02.90, but it is not yet widely available.
Google Cap is one of the apps that often doesn’t change, but when this happens, the latest information is usually worth waiting. Now, it seems that Google is developing a long -standing sorting feature in its Android app, which gives some users a very easy way to manage their notes.
On X (@Blindman 1999), a user first told us that the new setting option had appeared, and we were able to confirm that it was available on at least one of our devices, though not all of them. This shows that this is a limited rollout for now, but can spread more widely in the coming days or weeks.
If you have a feature, you will see a new setting icon within the search bar at the upper part of the main screen, as shown in the top screenshots. Taping this opens a pop -up menu at the bottom that gives you three different ways to configure your notes:
- Customs: Manually allows you to draw notes in any order.
- Date developed: Showing a note in the order you actually made.
- Edit the date: Plays recently amended people.
Cape has always allowed manual reset and pin notes, but beyond, your list is stuck in reverse historical sequence. Everyone who awakens a large number of notes may make a big difference in these new powers. This feature was seen in development some time ago, but this is the first time it is available in the jungle. This app version appears in 5.25.302.02.90.
Google has not officially announced a rollout or is connected to specific devices, accounts, or letters. If you do not yet see a set icon in the Google Cap, you will need to wait a little more.
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