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Samsung One UI 5.1’s Camera Assistant app features rolling out for more Galaxy smartphones

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Samsung offers a bunch of features for its users, and the company has especially focused on the camera segment; it has given very significant updates that improve the quality of images and enhances the photography experience; this is all possible due to its dedicated skin, which is come with every new Android version.

For instance, the latest One UI 5.0 has brought several new changes that improved the camera features, and with this, the company has also introduced a new Good Lock module Camera assistant, which is available for high-end devices, including Galaxy S23, Galaxy S22, Galaxy S21, Galaxy S20, Galaxy Z Fold 4, and Galaxy Z Flip 4.

Samsung expanding the Camera Assistant app support for more Galaxy smartphones

Now with the latest update company has expanded the camera ass istant to new Galaxy devices, including Galaxy Note 20, Galaxy Z Fold 3, Galaxy Z Flip 3, Galaxy Z Fold 2 and Galaxy Z Flip. The latest update is only available for the above-mentioned devices, which are running on One UI 5.1

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, so if you want to download the latest update of Camera assistant, firstly, you should update your device to the latest One UI.

Good Lock’s Camera Assistant app update brings an Auto Lens Switching feature. Now, even more, Samsung Galaxy smartphone users can take advantage of this exciting new technology as it becomes available on a range of popular devices, including the Galaxy Note 20 series, Galaxy S20 series, Galaxy S21 series, Galaxy Z Fold 3, and the Galaxy Z Fold 4 series. However, to access this feature, users must ensure that their devices are running the latest One UI 5.1 update.

Moreover, the latest update is now available on the Galaxy store with version number 1.1.01.0 with installing file size of 8.31 MB; in case you didn’t find the update check your device’s last update, whether it is updated to One UI 5.1 or not.

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