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Samsung collaboration brings Galaxy S22 Camera features on Instagram, Snapchat and TikTok

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Just a day ago, Samsung introduced the Galaxy S22 series with revolutionary new Nightography features that let you allow more light, draw out details, and capture colors that make your content pop, even in the dark.

The Galaxy S22 series cameras have transformed the way to create, share and communicate. Through photos and videos, we express ourselves and connect with the people we care about.

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According to the report from XDA developers, users can now experience the Samsung Galaxy S22 flagship series camera features in select famous social media apps including Snapchat, TikTok, and Instagram.

Samsung recently announced partnerships with Snapchat, TikTok, and Instagram to bring the advanced camera features of the Galaxy S22 directly into the apps. It’s so unreal but true, you can experience the latest Galaxy phone camera in the below-mentioned app without buying the phone.

  • Instagram
  • Snapchat
  • TikTok

Galaxy in-app Camera features

Galaxy S22 series are built with a powerful 50MP main camera, 10MP telelens, and 12MP ultra-wide lens, which is packed with night mode photography features. And here’s the news circulated that the deal includes these features will soon support in Snapchat, TikTok, and Instagram.

They will also support smooth zoom and you can even use the zoom lens to take pictures directly in the app. These are features that are usually only available in Samsung’s own camera app, so that’s a big deal.

While video recording, you can also take face-to-face videos directly. Along with that autofocus, digital video stability, and Super HDR video recording are also available in social media applications.

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