Samsung One UI 5 brings various changes in camera application

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Samsung is doing great in the field of camera capabilities, it’s expanding its reach to an extreme by enhancing the abilities of the camera system which he indulges in its premium smartphones, here I am not totally correct because not only the premium smartphone, the company also delivers excellent camera credentials to the midrange phones as well.

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With the launch of the Galaxy S22 series, Samsung carried the mobile photography experience to another level and the One UI 4.1 was like the cherry on the cake. The recently launched Galaxy S22 series has brought lots of customizations for the camera department.

Earlier this year, Samsung made various changes with One UI 4.1 like it removed the watermark feature from the camera application, and now with the introduction of the latest One UI 5 based on Android 13, the company has again introduced the watermark feature for Galaxy users.

Samsung has recently begun the Android 13-based One UI 5 beta program for Galaxy S22 smartphone users in various countries, and the company has recently revealed the features and functions that will be included in the One UI 5 beta activity.

Samsung One UI 5 Camera

With Android 13-based One UI 5 beta, there will be various upliftment that the Korean tech firm will convey to the users, some of which, we will discuss here as the company has brought some common enhancements in the camera system. So let’s see the changes that the company has made.

One UI 5- Watermark

The first enhancement is been done in the camera settings menu now users will be able to watermark their image in the way they want,  and further the users will be capable to customize image watermarks with font and layout options. There is also the ability to tag your specific Galaxy model.

One UI 5 – Pro Mode

Now comes the Pro mode feature, with the One UI 5 a new feature has been added to the pro mode namely a histogram. It will help users to manage the light diffusion within a scene that your camera system is pointing at. Further, a quick icon is offered that permits you to exhibit or banish this from your viewfinder.

Every time Samsung brings new features and other manufacturers try to copy them, but this time Samsung is very late. As the watermark feature is already available in several different Android smartphones but the company has added it now. Further, there is an ample chance that users of Galaxy devices will adore this watermark feature.

We will see more features with the One UI 5 stable release as the company always tries to provide users a version that other manufacturers fail to offer. And we can expect a lot more optimizations in the camera department with the stable release of One UI 5.

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