One UI 6.0

One UI 6.0 Custom Camera Widgets: All you should know about this awesome feature

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Samsung’s Android 14 update is fueled with plenty of new features. In One UI 6.0 (Beta), the addition of a new feature called “Custom camera widgets” is an outstanding move. This function takes the entire camera application to your Galaxy phone’s home screen.

Custom camera widgets in One UI 6.0 allows Galaxy users to quickly open the camera in a particular mode. This helps you create certain commands for your Galaxy phone’s camera app. And as soon as you hit the widget, the pre-assigned program will run such as Front Camera in Portrait mode.

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The feature description says that using the Custom camera widgets, Galaxy users can add custom camera widgets to their phone’s Home screen. This lets you set each widget to start in a specific shooting mode and save pictures in an album of your choice.

Additionally, there are plenty of options, letting you decide which camera and camera mode to use, where to save images and videos captured using that widget, and the background of the widget. Below, we are listing the options available in the Custom camera widgets feature (via SamMobile).

Camera

  • Front
  • Rear

Mode

  • Photo
  • Portrait
  • Video
  • Pro
    Pro Video
  • Night
  • Food
  • Panorama
  • Super Slow-Mo
  • Slow Motion
  • Hyperlapse
  • Portrait Mode
  • Director’s View
  • Single Take

Save Pictures & Videos To

  • Custom Folder

Widget Background

  • Use Most Recent Image In The Camera Album
  • Select An Image (Custom)

When it’s coming?

Recently, the One UI 6 software development reached the Public Beta phase for just the Galaxy S23 series. It will take about three months for Samsung to reach the Stability milestone, as part of beginning the Stable One UI 6 update rollout to eligible Galaxy devices.

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