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Samsung is trying to give Camera Assistant app to more Galaxy devices
Update mentioned below…
Samsung debuted a new Camera Assistant plugin as a new member of the Good Lock family. This app provides support for customizing the stock camera app in a handful of ways. Currently, the Galaxy S22 series only supports Good Lock Camera Assistant, while Samsung is trying to expand it further.
According to Korean community’s Camera moderator, Samsung is working on the development of Camera Assistant app for more Galaxy devices. Since the Beta testing of the application is running by engineers, it’s not possible to share exact release date for older Galaxy devices.
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In addition to this, the source revealed that the company is trying to provide Camera Assistant app support to as many Galaxy models as possible. It’s speculated that the Galaxy S21, Galaxy Note 20 and Galaxy S20 series will support the Camera Assistant app.
Update, December 26// Another user reached out at Samsung to inquire about the Camera Assistant app support for Galaxy devices launched before Galaxy S22 series, The moderator said that beta testing is in progress for users of the S22 model. After the beta test is completed, we will make a separate announcement about the application model expansion schedule.
The Android 13-based One UI 5.0 update is available for all Galaxy flagships globally. Since Samsung introduced the new Good Lock version, some newly released plugins are either limited to Korean consumers or the Galaxy S22 series flagships.
One UI 5 Good Lock modules
This time, Samsung introduced a total of four new models in the Good Lock family including Camera Assistant, Dropship, RegiStar, and Galaxy to Share. The Dropship app is a cross-platform sharing tool, RegiStar brings new gesture shortcuts, while Galaxy to Share is a powerful sharing tool. Grab all here