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The reason for "phone calls" might be quite easy: Looking at the app requirements, they list "Android 1.6 or higher". With that, this permission is automatically set -- whether the developer wants it or not. Reference: Android 1.6 Changelog. An interesting discussion on this permission can be found at StackOverflow: Android permissions: Phone Calls: read ...


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I don't think since Evernote is quite big they would do something like that, and if would do so it would be something so easy to see. Actually when you are developing for android some methods would require this kind of permission, if i'm not wrong, if you want, for example, check for data connection needs READ PHONE STATE AND IDENTITY or for some ...


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"READ PHONE STATE AND IDENTITY Allows the application to access the phone features of the device. An application with this permission can determine the phone number and serial number of this phone, whether a call is active, the number that call is connected to and so on" I think it needs calls to make some appointment from them and all the ...


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To delete a notebook, you'll need to log in to the webapp. Your notebooks will appear on the left side of the screen. moving your cursor over (or tapping, on your device) the notebook you wish to delete will show a triangle to click for a drop-list from which you can delete the notebook. Edit: According to this link, you can't do it from the Android app ...


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1.First Turn -On your GPS 2.Go to Evernote Settings 3.Under General Settings you can find "Other Options" 4.Uncheck "Use GPS Satellites" option. Also Uncheck "Use wireless networks" If you didn't turn on your GPS, "Use GPS satellites" option get greyed out. Now your note will not store your location.


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Create a folder. Place your notes as text files under it. There are many file managers to support viewing and editing text files. You can use a tiny text editor named Jota Text Editor if your file manager doesn't support it. Then, sync this folder with Dropbox using a tiny Dropsync app (422KB). Done! It's universal. You can take your notes offline to any ...


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Try turning the camera 180 degrees. Clearly Evernote is confused about where the top and bottom are. Also, I have found when editing in the gallery then uploading to Evernote, if I only rotated the picture the edits don't seem to take. It does work however if I rotate it, then crop it (I don't really crop anything out, but just go through the motions) ...



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