The Samsung Galaxy S10 and S10+although have been released by the Galaxy S20, S20+ and S20 Ultra, continue to be high-end devices very capable, what is often translated in a section of film height. The same thing happens with the Samsung Galaxy Note 10, which still has no substitute.
After upgrading to Android 10 a few months ago, both devices are at the gates to receive a new update that will bring with it the camera features of the Samsung Galaxy S20.
Improvements in camera for the Samsung Galaxy S10 and Note 10
Samsung has announced an update for both the Samsung Galaxy S10 as to the Note 10. In the first place, it will come modes like Single Take. This function allows you to capture both still pictures and short videos at the same time (something similar to the Live Photos) for, subsequently, recommend us what is the best photo of what has been taken. In the same way, we can store the small video clip is saved.
In the same way, arrive improvements in night mode, primarily focused on the capture of photographs and videos under low-light conditions. Arrive also improvements to level of filters, and can create custom filters to apply on other photos. For example, if you are taking pictures of landscapes similar to often, you can create a default filter to apply in this type of photo.
Also arriving improvements at the level of video recordingespecially if we talk about the manual mode. You can already change both the ISO as the shutter speed and the level of exposure in video, in addition to being able to switch between the front camera and the rear camera while we are recording.
Finally come improvements in the gallerythat now will be grouped intelligently similar photographs (Clean View). Also, comes Quick Share, the function of Samsung to share our files, contacts and more with other Samsung devices via Bluetooth. Samsung indicates that the update will be available to all before the end of the month of march.
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The Samsung Galaxy S10 and Note 10 being updated with the camera functions of the Galaxy S20
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