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Samsung One UI Camera app May 2022 update rolling out for Android 12 devices

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Absolutely, we can say that one of the main reasons to buy a smartphone is its camera. To click pictures or videos, all you need is a smartphone with a good camera configuration, apart from that you also need an app for the new modes and features. Like other OEMs, Samsung offers a Camera app for Galaxy devices that meets the needs of users. Now, the Korean tech giant is improving the Samsung Camera app by releasing a new update with version 12.0.03.61.

Samsung Camera 12.0.03.61 update

Samsung has pushed the Camera 12.0.03.61 update with an installation package size of 43.38MB. The latest update comes with general improvements to enhance the overall app experience.

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However, no changelog is mentioned on the Galaxy Store but we expect to solve some unknown issues with this update. Notably, this new Samsung Camera app update is only available for select Galaxy devices that run Android 12 based One UI 4.0/One UI 4.1.

You can install the latest Samsung Camera update through Galaxy Store or download it directly from the link mentioned below.

  • Get Samsung Camera 12.0.03.61 update – APKMirror

Samsung One UI 4.1 Camera Settings

Samsung’s One UI 4.1 is the latest custom software system, debuted with the Samsung Galaxy S22 series. The new OS brings many new features that involve improvements for cameras as well, allowing us to capture DSLR-level pictures and videos right on our smartphones.

For a better photography experience, it is very important to optimize your smartphone’s camera settings. You may not understand it at once but when you understand it you will find it very easy. Read the full story here…

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