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How to Add a New Note to iPhone's Note Application
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Adding a new note to the iPhone's Notes application is a simple process. Here's how you can do it: 1. Launch the Notes application on your iPhone. It can be found on your home screen or by using the Spotlight search feature. 2. Once the Notes application is open, tap the "+" icon in the bottom center of the screen to create a new note. 3. Type in the text that you want to include in your note. 4. If you want to add a title to your note, tap on the text field at the top of the screen and type in your title. 5. To save your note, simply tap on "Done" located in the top-right corner of the screen. 6. If you want to organize your notes, you can create folders by tapping on the "Edit" button located in the top-left corner of the Notes screen, then select "New Folder". You can also move your notes between folders by tapping on "Edit", selecting the notes you want to move, and dragging them to the folder you want. That's it! You have successfully added a new note to your iPhone's Notes application.
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