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Samsung may bring Custom Zoom Button support to One UI Camera app

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With the One UI 5, Samsung introduced Good Lock 2023, bringing new modules such as Camera Assistant. This module lets you customize settings of the Camera app’s regular Photo mode. A new input indicates, that Samsung may bring Custom Zoom Button support to the One UI Camera app.

Earlier, UniverseIce shared his suggestion for further improvements in the Camera Assistant app. Interestingly, Samsung Support US acknowledged his feedback and ensured to forward the information to the respective department for review.

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In his X post, Ice requested a feature addition in the Camera Assistant that will allow Galaxy users to add custom zoom buttons to the stock camera app. For instance, Galaxy S23 Ultra has 100x zoom camera, while the zoom buttons are 0.5x, 1x, 2x, 3x, 10x, 30x and 100x.

If you want to zoom in on a specified range, you have to take the help of the adjustment slider to get it done. With the proposed custom buttons, Samsung consumers will be able to make their own zoom buttons such as 1.5x, 5x, 20x and so on.

“Hey there. We definitely will forward this information to the dedicated department so your valuable feedback can be provided.” – Samsung Support US

Here’s what Ice’s X post reads:

I would like to make a suggestion that you would like to send to the Samsung community: add a new function in the “Camera Assistant” app to allow users to add three custom magnification buttons. For example, I often use the three focal lengths of 1.5x, 5x, and 20x.

You can set it yourself in the “Camera Assistant”, and then when we use it, just click the corresponding magnification button directly on the camera. In this way, we don’t have to go to the camera to manually set the magnification every time, which is time-consuming and difficult to be accurate.

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Galaxy S20 FE 5G users in Brazil receive September 2024 update

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Samsung Galaxy S20 FE September 2024 security update Brazil

Samsung has rolled out the September 2024 security update for the Galaxy S20 FE 5G in Brazil. The update enhances the security and stability of the system to provide a better experience.

September 2024 security update for Samsung Galaxy S20 FE 5G arrives in Brazil with version G781BXXSDHXI3 and an installation package size of 260MB. This update is already out for users on Verizon network carriers in the US.

The latest update boosts your phone’s performance by fixing several security problems. It addresses 1 critical issue and 43 high-level ones. One of these issues was already fixed in earlier updates, and another one doesn’t impact Galaxy devices.

Along with Google’s patches, Samsung is adding 23 of its own fixes to improve security in My Files, Theme Center, One UI Home, Knox, and Dex.

Samsung Galaxy S20 FE September 2024 security update Brazil

Users can expect not only enhanced security but also an overall better Galaxy experience. It’s advisable to install it quickly to make the most of these security upgrades. For those eager to update their devices, the process is very easy.

Navigate to the Settings menu on your Samsung Galaxy S20 FE, scroll down to the Software Update section, and select Download and Install. If an OTA update is available, your device will prompt you to proceed with the installation.

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Samsung Galaxy Ring will launch soon in Mexico

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Samsung is all set to launch the Galaxy Ring in Mexico. The company is preparing to introduce its unique wearable innovation in another market. The Ring was initially launched in July, with availability expanding gradually.

In a recent development, Samsung announced pre-reservation for the Galaxy Ring in Mexico. The company hasn’t exactly mentioned the Galaxy Ring term, but nothing is confusing in determining what’s coming.

Potential Galaxy Ring consumers in Mexico can register from September 18 to October 2 and get exclusive benefits. Register and receive an MXN 1,000 discount and be one of the first to belong to the next level starting October 3rd.

All those who register during this period will have the exclusive opportunity to obtain a $1,000 MXN discount coupon, which can be applied when purchasing the wearable during its pre-sale phase in Mexico.

Those interested can pre-register on the official Samsung Mexico website, and secure this benefit before the product is available for the Mexican market. Don’t miss the opportunity to be one of the first to have it and enjoy this special discount!

Galaxy Ring Features:

AI sleep algorithm analyzes sleep patterns such as snore detection, sleep movement, heart rate, and respiratory rate. Details combined unlock Sleep Score, offering personalized insights, identifying disruptions, and suggesting adjustments.

Galaxy Ring also debuts the Heart Rate Alert that unlocks instant notifications of exceptionally high or low heart rates. The notification arrives through the Samsung Health app integrated with Stress Monitoring.

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Samsung updates Galaxy XCover 5 to One UI 6.1 with new features

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Samsung is actively working to roll out the One UI 6.1.1 update for all eligible Galaxy devices. In the meantime, the company hasn’t overlooked the Samsung Galaxy XCover 5, which is now receiving the One UI 6.1 update. Though this major update was delayed, users of this rugged smartphone can finally take advantage of several new features.

Right now, the One UI 6.1 update for Samsung Galaxy XCover 5 is available in South Korea and it may take a few days or weeks to reach other countries. Users can identify this update by the build number G525NKXUAEXI1.

One UI 6.1 update introduces features for photo and video management, including AI editing suggestions and image copying. Users get new lock screen widgets, customizable alarm alerts, and sticker support in the Calendar app.

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Moreover, the update enhances data security with improved Samsung Cloud services and introduces Passkey for quicker sign-ins. Additional enhancements have been made to the Finder, battery settings, weather widget, Health app, and more.

To install the One UI 6.1 update on your smartphone, go to Settings and scroll to the Software Update section. Open it and select ‘Download and Install’ to apply the update if it’s available.

One UI 6.1 is likely to be the last major feature update for the Galaxy XCover 5. It seems that most mid-range Galaxy devices will directly update from One UI 6.1 to the upcoming One UI 7.0, skipping One UI 6.1.1.

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