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What is an SNB file? An SNB file is a note created by S Note, an advanced note-taking application developed by Samsung for use with Samsung mobile devices, such as Galaxy S and Galaxy Note. It contains a note, which may include text, video, audio, sketches, and images. SNB files were replaced by .SPD files.

More Information Notes created with S Note can be synced across devices including a PC. SNB files can be exported to .JPG or .PDF files from the S Note app. You can also back up SNB files by syncing them to Google Drive by tapping the the three-line icon in the top right-hand corner, selecting "Sync", choosing "Google".

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.SNB File Extension

2 file types use the .snb file extension.

S Note File

DeveloperSamsung
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What is an SNB file?

An SNB file is a note created by S Note, an advanced note-taking application developed by Samsung for use with Samsung mobile devices, such as Galaxy S and Galaxy Note. It contains a note, which may include text, video, audio, sketches, and images. SNB files were replaced by .SPD files.

More Information

Notes created with S Note can be synced across devices including a PC. SNB files can be exported to .JPG or .PDF files from the S Note app. You can also back up SNB files by syncing them to Google Drive by tapping the the three-line icon in the top right-hand corner, selecting "Sync", choosing "Google".

How to open an SNB file

You can open SNB files in the Samsung Notes app on your Samsung device. In Windows, you can convert SNB files to PDF files on your computer using snbopen . You can also open SNB files in Windows or macOS by replacing the ".snb" extension with ".zip" to create a .ZIP file. You can then extract the contents with a Zip decompression program, such as Microsoft File Explorer, Corel WinZip, or Apple Archive Utility.

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Programs that open SNB files

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snbopen

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Samsung S Note

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Samsung S Note

Included with OS

Category: Compressed Files

Updated: July 24, 2019

Shanda Bambook eBook

DeveloperNut Shell Electronics
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eBook file created for use with the Bambook, a Chinese e-reader created by Nut Shell Electronics; contains a digital publication similarly to an .EPUB file.

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The Bambook was originally released in China but is now available in the United States. Nut Shell Electronics is a subsidiary of Shanda Corp.

NOTE: SNB files are created exclusively for the Bambook and very few other e-readers are able to read them, but they can be converted into a more accessible format.

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Calibre

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Calibre

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Calibre

Free

Category: eBook Files

Updated: March 2, 2014

FAQ

What is an SNB file?
An SNB file is a note created by S Note, an advanced note-taking application developed by Samsung for use with Samsung mobile devices, such as Galaxy S and Galaxy Note. It contains a note, which may include text, video, audio, sketches, and images. SNB files were replaced by .SPD files.
How do I open an .snb file?
You can open SNB files in the Samsung Notes app on your Samsung device. In Windows, you can convert SNB files to PDF files on your computer using snbopen. You can also open SNB files in Windows or macOS by replacing the ".snb" extension with ".zip" to create a .ZIP file. You can then extract the contents with a Zip decompression program, such as Microsoft File Explorer, Corel WinZip, or Apple Archive Utility.