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One UI 5.1 update will expand Good Lock’s Camera Assistant to these Samsung devices [Official]
Last year, Samsung introduced a new Good Lock module named Camera Assistant for One UI 5.0 devices, however, it was only limited to Galaxy S22 smartphones. Now a company mod has officially revealed that the new One UI 5.1 update will expand the Camera Assistant app to more Samsung Galaxy devices.
Samsung camera in charge on the community has recently shared the latest information about the Camera Assistant app update, which includes a bunch of new features.
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At the same time, the moderator has listed 16 Galaxy devices that will get access to the Camera Assistant app with the One UI 5.1 update, coming this month. The list of devices is as follows:
Camera Assistant Eligible devices:
- Galaxy S22 | S22+ | S22 Ulra
- Galaxy S21 | S21+ |S21 Ultra
- Galaxy S20 | S20+ | S20 Ultra
- Galaxy Note 20 | Note 20 Ultra
- Galaxy Z Fold 4 | Fold 3 | Fold 2
- Galaxy Z Flip 4 | Flip 3
Camera Assistant new features:
The fresh Camera Assistant update installs the Picture softening tool for customers who prefer a soft picture texture rather than the Galaxy Camera’s default picture quality, which offers you pictures with detailed and sharp textures.
Next, the new Quick tap shutter feature improves the users’ shooting experience. With this, you can set the photo to be taken immediately the moment your finger touches the capture button, rather than the moment it is released.
The update further adds Capture speed, which lets you set the priority between image quality and capture speed. If you want to shoot quickly for capturing the moment rather than quality, you can try the “Speed Priority” option.
Moreover, when you’re shooting with the timer set, the Timer multi-photo option will let you shoot continuously at regular shooting intervals without having to press the shooting button again.
Lastly, the new Dim screen while recording feature will save battery by setting the screen brightness to low when recording video for a long time.