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Samsung Android 12 users facing strange Google Keep issue

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Google Keep is a simple but delightful note-taking application that allows users to record plain-text notes and organize, edit or share them with others using a suite of collaboration tools. But the recent bugs reported by its users are ruining its popularity.

According to the new information (via 9to5Google), for the past two months, some Google Keep users on Google Forums have been complaining about a bug that affects numbered lists. It is worth noting that this problem has been mostly reported by Samsung Galaxy users who are running Android 12 based One UI 4.0 software system.

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As shown in the picture below, this issue duplicates numbers in lists. When users add a new item to a numbered list or navigate through the list, the item above explicitly adds these additional numbers. One user also reported that this happened with a bulleted list in which the cursor was “jumping around while typing.”

The Good thing is that Google has acknowledged the problem and claims it’s investigating, but they didn’t say when exactly the fix would roll out. At present, it looks like there is no easy solution to this problem. However, to temporarily get rid of it, users can edit lists from a laptop or theoretically a web app on a smartphone.

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