To do this, go into the Backup and restore option from the Cloud and accounts option in the Settings menu and select Backup data. Once you select the data you want to save (your Samsung Notes documents), tap Backup to save your documents. [1] X Research source

Old backups are usually earmarked with the date and time that they were saved.

Note that Samsung Backup and Restore doesn’t always save and re-upload Samsung Notes to your phone, and you may need to install the latest version of Samsung Notes onto your Galaxy from the Google Play Store in order to fully recover your memos.

EaseUS MobiSaver doesn’t always help with recovering data from a factory reset Android device, so it’s recommended you try using the free trial version of the software first.

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Samsung Notes documents tend to show up with the . sdoc extension when you pull them up.