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    Galaxy S20, Note 20 and Z gain S21 camera capabilities with One UI 3.1

    Samsung is promoting a major update to its smartphone catalog, and by making the latest version of the One UI 3.1 user interface available, at least eight devices now have camera features that until then were exclusive to the Galaxy S21 line, current flagships of the South Korean giant.

    The novelty can be installed on the Galaxy S20, Galaxy S20+, Galaxy S20 Ultra, Galaxy S20 FE, Galaxy Note20, Galaxy Note20 Ultra and the foldable Galaxy Z Fold2 and Galaxy Z Flip. With this, Samsung introduces a true new level of cameras for its 2020 smartphones. TM Roh, President and Business Leader of Mobile Communications at Samsung, said that this update brings smart solutions that basically are able to improve the experience with a mobile phone. Galaxy device.



    "Samsung is committed to our devices continuing to provide updated mobile experiences throughout their lifecycle... Our One UI 3.1 update marks an important next step in that mission."

    In the last week, we were able to identify the arrival of interesting features such as improved capture, capable of summarizing the use of the camera in a single click, in addition to the removal of unwanted objects, simultaneous recording with devices connected via Bluetooth, sending encrypted photos and even automatic adjustment. of blue light emission according to daylight, a feature that can improve the quality of life of your eyes and help you at bedtime.

    But how do each of these features work? That's what we're going to find out!

    One UI 3.1 gets new camera update for Galaxy S21 predecessors

    Take dynamic photos with the Single Take feature

    With the new update, models released in 2020 will be able to enjoy the practicality and effectiveness that the Galaxy S21 camera has with One UI 3.1. The Single Take feature ensures ease when capturing a photo or recording videos, making the experience and look totally professional.



    With just one touch, the camera is capable of capturing several takes of static formats and videos simultaneously, giving the user the option to decide which one is best.

    Galaxy S20, Note 20 and Z gain S21 camera capabilities with One UI 3.1

    With just one click, you can take multiple photos and then choose the best one. (Image: Playback / Samsung)

    Remove anything you want with Object Eraser

    In order to ensure a more perfect image than ever before, the Object Eraser feature can help you edit images in a smarter way. After you take a photo, the feature is available to crop or remove unwanted parts of your images, without the need for any other editing software.

    To do this, just tap on the area you want to remove and it will automatically be selected for deletion.

    Galaxy S20, Note 20 and Z gain S21 camera capabilities with One UI 3.1

    Now it's easy to remove an unwanted object. (Image: Playback / Samsung)

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    Adjust the brightness even before taking the photo

    The One UI 3.1 update is also able to provide more practicality in moments before taking that beautiful photograph. With the option of improved autofocus and exposure control, you can help the brightness of your images before you even take the picture.

    The adjustment is done in a simple way, with movements anywhere on the screen just swiping left or right, until you find the perfect spot.

    Galaxy S20, Note 20 and Z gain S21 camera capabilities with One UI 3.1


    You can adjust the brightness before taking the photo. (Image: Playback / Samsung)

    Record videos using multiple microphones

    The function basically allows you to record audio in real time through the smartphone and another device connected via Bluetooth connected, such as a wireless headset, for example.


    This feature can be very useful for musicians who want to record their voice and instrument separately but simultaneously, or for vloggers who want to narrate a scene being heard from afar. If this is your case, the Multi Mic Recording function can help you.

    Galaxy S20, Note 20 and Z gain S21 camera capabilities with One UI 3.1

    You can record audio from multiple microphones at the same time. (Image: Playback / Samsung)
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    Secure sharing and updated gallery

    In order to ensure more security when sharing your photographs, the update promotes a feature capable of hiding your location, where the photo was taken, for example. To this end, the Private Sharing feature can ensure greater control over who is allowed to access uploaded content and for how long it is available.


    In addition, all your photos are positioned in a more clean way, with the aim of grouping a simple and easy-to-navigate feed.

    Galaxy S20, Note 20 and Z gain S21 camera capabilities with One UI 3.1

    You can share images more securely. (Image: Playback / Samsung)

    Switch between playback devices

    The Auto Switch feature is able to keep the playback experience seamlessly as if all devices in the Galaxy ecosystem were connected to the same wireless headset.


    Thus, it is possible to hear audio from your smartphone, while your tablet notifies you of something important. According to Samsung, this feature is best combined when using the Galaxy Buds Pro wireless headphones. Its components are able to guarantee a better user experience. To learn more about these functions, access the exclusive article (click here).

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