iFLYTEK adds major NoteOS upgrade to AINOTE Air 2
iFLYTEK has rolled out NoteOS for the AINOTE Air 2, redesigning the AI E Ink tablet’s interface and expanding note-taking, transcription, translation, OCR and meeting tools. The update aims to turn the device into a more connected productivity workflow for work, study and everyday use.
Why it matters: - NoteOS pushes the AINOTE Air 2 beyond a basic E Ink note device and into a fuller AI productivity tool. - The update combines handwriting, voice, transcription, translation, OCR and AI search in one workflow. - That matters for users who want to capture information once and reuse it across meetings, study and document work.
What happened: - iFLYTEK released a major system update for the AINOTE Air 2 called NoteOS. - The update introduces a redesigned interface across Home, Notes, AI, Reading, Calendar, App Center, Settings and Control Center. - iFLYTEK said the update expands how users capture, organise, read and manage information on the AI-powered E Ink tablet. - AI Online Pty Ltd is the authorised Australian partner for iFLYTEK consumer products and operates the local store at iflytekau.com.
The details: - NoteOS refreshes fonts, icons, cards, buttons and information hierarchy for the E Ink display. - The system now supports 14 languages: Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, English, French, German, Spanish, Thai, Portuguese, Russian, Japanese, Korean, Arabic, Malay and Dutch. - iFLYTEK said French, Malay, Arabic and Dutch received significant improvements. - Existing users may find familiar buttons, menus and settings in new locations after updating. - Fusion Notes brings handwriting, audio recordings, transcription, translation and AI-generated content into a single note. - Users can still create Record Notes, Writing Notes and Text Notes. - The update adds cut, copy and paste for handwriting across pages and Fusion Notes. - NoteOS also improves smart-pen selection, eraser detection, zooming, page turning, scrolling and toolbar positioning. - The AINOTE Air 2 retains its 5 MP camera and document scanning features. - OCR improvements let users scan physical documents or import images, convert content into notes or PDF files, and share or export the results. - The reading experience now includes landscape two-page reading, better PDF annotations, stronger links between reading notes and source text, and text recognition in image-based PDFs. - Users can translate, define, search the web, search the full document or ask AI about selected text in supported content. - Notes can be exported as PDF or TXT with improved pagination and clearer generation-status feedback for longer documents.
Between the lines: - The update shows iFLYTEK is trying to connect separate productivity features into a single system instead of adding isolated tools. - That approach could make the AINOTE Air 2 more appealing to people who alternate between meetings, reading and document capture. - The release also makes the device more dependent on online services for some of its most advanced features. - iFLYTEK said AI features require an internet connection and account sign-in, and some services may depend on availability or entitlements.
What's next: - Users can update now or wait, since iFLYTEK said those not ready to change their workflow can update later. - Online transcription, AI meeting minutes and Note Q&A require cloud processing for relevant content. - Offline transcription, offline meeting minutes, offline real-time highlights and offline AI summaries are not supported in this release. - Real-time highlights during recording, additional meeting-minute templates and custom meeting-minute templates are also not included. - iFLYTEK said users should review the release notes, privacy policy and service settings before enabling online AI features.
The bottom line: - NoteOS is a meaningful software overhaul for the AINOTE Air 2, with the biggest gains in connected note-taking, meeting workflows and document handling.
Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.
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