Having got myself a LG V20 for some weeks now, ditching my battery (and faith, perhaps) failing Nexus 6P, I start to notice there is a Snap Page function mentioned here and there. From the limited information on the internet and from LG help site (in fact now I can’t even find any help info on LG’s official website).From the name of the Snap Page, it is some sort of webpage saving thing on the phone, but after digging around for a while I really can’t find anything that can help me figure it out, until this morning.
So here is the deal, Snap Page, what is it?
Snap Page in fact is a part of the QuickMemo+ app, to help users of the phone to save parts of the webpage to it, with a link to the original webpage. It’s much like instapaper or pocket app, but it works locally, like reading mode on some browsers, saving only the body of the article.
And how to use it?
It is in fact really easy to use, on any browser just share the webpage you want to save to QuickMemo+, and the Snap Page will work in the background, grabbing all it can while striping ads and pictures and save the body of the article itself to QuickMemo+, with a link to that webpage in the end. On a good connection it works fairly fast and the results I have tested are acceptable, with notable failures.
How is it?
Well Snap Page has its limits. Unlike some cloud based services, Snap Page doesn’t work on websites with pay walls like NYtimes or WSJ, it can only save what it can see, that is part of the article. And for those webpages which has multiple pages, it won’t work well neither. But on average it can get the job done.
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