Samsung announces new innovative features found on its flagship Galaxy S20 series to the Galaxy S10 and Galaxy Note10 series through an upcoming software update.
Users will be able to capture content with the latest Galaxy camera software technology, including Single Take mode. Additionally, users will have access to a variety of software enhancements that make the entire Galaxy experience even more enjoyable.
Here’s everything you need to know:
Single Take uses the camera system and AI to capture a number of photos and videos at once and recommends the best shot for you using integrated AI Technology. This feature captures images and videos up to 10 seconds.
The improved night mode on the Galaxy S10 series, and the addition of Night Hyperlapse on both Galaxy S10 and Note10 series (except Note10 Lite), allows you to capture even more amazing photos and videos even in low light.
Custom Filter lets you create your own filter with colours and styles you like from a favourite photo serving as inspiration. This creates a reusable filter that can be applied to future photos when captured.
Pro Video gives you even more control with your recording, allowing you to adjust settings like ISO, shutter speed and exposure level. You can also switch between the front and rear cameras while recording video.
Gallery app automatically groups together similar shots of the same subject for a more organized gallery (up to 100 images in the gallery shot on the same day). Users can easily review similar shots and select their favourite to serve as the photo group’s thumbnail.
When viewing a photo in the gallery, you can zoom in on an image and press Quick Crop, located at the top left-hand corner, to crop photos to your desired size.
With Quick Share, you can see which of your contacts are nearby and share photos, videos, or even large files with multiple people. With Music Share, you can extend your paired Bluetooth connection and you don’t need to disconnect for a friend to play their music on a speaker or car stereo.
Quick Share and Music Share are available on Galaxy S10 and Note10 devices when this update is downloaded and the feature (Quick Share/Music Share) is turned on; already available on Galaxy S20 devices.
All examples of feature usability provided in this article are simulations. Actual user experience may vary. Additionally, update release date and update feature list may vary by market, carrier, and model.
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