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Samsung One UI 2 Update Suggests Features Heading to Galaxy S20, Galaxy Fold 2 |
While Samsung is busy preparing its next-generation flagship phones, which may debut under the Galaxy S11 or Galaxy S20 series, an APP unrest of the latest One UI 2.0 update reveals some of the features we'll be seeing in the upcoming Galaxy. Will see in the model. The turbulence shows a list of new camera features as well as some battery-focused developments that are likely to come to successors to the Galaxy S10-series. Some of the suggested features are also expected to be part of the clamshell form-factor of the new Samsung foldable phone.
Fresh from the One UI 2.0 update that recently started hitting the Samsung Galaxy Note 9, XDA Developers reported that the latest proprietary platform had managed to decode various APK files.
One of the major new features encountered through turbulence is the Directors view. This allows users to switch between different camera lenses, similar to how Film Pro works on the iPhone.
According to the strings available in one of the system APKs, the Directors View feature will let users select a topic to focus on in order to track them to record video. It is likely to use the Galaxy S20's multi-camera set up to deliver an enhanced video recording experience.
Ashanti has also revealed a single take photo mode that will use artificial intelligence (AI) to optimize photography based on visuals. It seems similar to the photo booth mode that debuted on the Google Pixel 3 model back in April last year to detect curtains such as capturing the "best possible picture" using kiss-and-smile AI-based algorithms. for.
Samsung sees a new Pro Video mode in the pipeline that lets users manually adjust settings such as exposure, shutter speed, and ISO during video recording. The South Korean company had offered the Pro Video mode in the past, but it is not part of the latest Samsung Galaxy phone. We can expect some significant increases in the manual setting.
With the new Pro Video mode, the turbulence suggests that Samsung's functions have some new Bokeh effects that will be a part of the next generation Galaxy phone. There are four new Bokeh modes, namely Artifacts, Mono, Side Light and Vintage. These are likely to be a part of the live focus mode that was introduced with the Galaxy Note 8 and is a part of the Galaxy S10 model, which has effects like blur and big circle.
The disturbance suggests super-fast charging support on the Samsung Galaxy Fold 2, titled "bloom_front_charging_effect_superfast". The new technology will support a minimum of 25W fast charging and a maximum of 45W fast charging.
In addition to super fast charging support, Samsung has a Battery Heath feature which will be a part of the Settings menu. It can work for some time, similar to the Battery Heath feature available on the iPhone, and can provide users with details of the battery pack.
Samsung is likely to launch the newly introduced features on the Galaxy S20 and Galaxy Fold 2. However, since the company has a good historical record of providing the latest experience for its earlier flagship, we can expect them to at least have the Galaxy S10 and Galaxy Note 10 models soon after their arrival on the new flagship. To reach. It is also likely that some of the changes will be to tear-off facilities.
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