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Galaxy S24 Camera: Never Miss a Moment with These 6 Features

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Samsung offers a pocket camera in the name of the Galaxy S24 series. Initially this year, Samsung debuted its Galaxy S24 flagship series, which features a high-end camera setup to enhance the capturing experience. 

All thanks to ProVisual Engine, the Galaxy S24 series features versatile camera tools and editing options that are all powered by ProVisual Engine, which results in an effortless capturing experience. Let’s take a closer look at the features that help enhance the capture quality as well as the experience. 

ProVisual Engine Features That Let You Capture Vibrant Photos With Galaxy S24 Series

Motion Photo

Motion Photo is a new feature of the Samsung Galaxy S24 series; it just captures the action in short bursts; for instance, before taking a still picture, it records a few seconds of video and then results in a single file that includes both still pictures as well as a short clip of the action. 

One can also call it a live photo. In the Editor app, you can select any given frame from Motion Photo to save as a standalone image. Automatic AI upscaling lets you choose a still photo from the motion photo and then save it as a dedicated, high-resolution image (12 MP). The brand has offered Super HDR, which lets you capture high-quality images whether the lighting is strong or dim. Apart from all that, you can also use Motion Photos alongside other editing effects such as Single Take from the Enhance-X app. 

  • Faster Shot-to-Shot Shutter Speed

The Galaxy S24 series’ camera permits you to take more photos just within a time span, along with a 30% boost in shot-to-shot shutter speed as compared to its predecessor series. This delivers crystal-clear photos even in rapid succession without having to slow down while images process. 

This helps in a scenario where you are capturing your dog, and then faster shots will let you capture every single moment without even missing it. A faster shutter creates a shorter exposure. In short, this just helps you take more photos in a short time. 

  • Instant Slow-Mo 

Instant Slow-mo just slows down the video without even asking to be recorded in slow motion in readiness. This feature is based on an AI technique by which it analyzes existing video and creates new frames in between, effectively creating seamless slow-motion replays. This supports various video formats, which are as follows: 

  • HD (720p) at 24 fps to UHD (4K) 60fps slow-motion 
  • FHD (1080p) 240fps to UHD (4K) 120 fps super slow-mo
  • 480×480 24fps videos (this support will expand) 

For achieving these slow-mo effects, the Galaxy S24 series uses powerful AI Frame Rate Conversion (FRC) technology; AI FRC takes each two frames out of video as they were actually recorded and uses a deep learning model to analyze and extract motion details. Extracting this detail creates the differences among frames and helps AI FRC interpolate intermediate frames, which give the video slower motion. This cycle runs twice—in both square dimension and reverse dimension—to boost the accuracy of the new, additional frames that have been generated. When this is completed, the results of these two processes are integrated one last time to render the final, AI-generated intermediate frames that give the video both fluid slow motion and meticulous detail. 

  • Dual Recording: 

The Samsung Galaxy S24 features a dual recording facility, which is a camera mode that lets you record video from two rear cameras at the same moment in time. Upgraded from the previous Director Mode feature, Dual Recording now even permits recording with two rear cameras at the same time—ultra wide with 3x and Ultra HD supported on the S24 Ultra. Also, with Preview Snap, one can extract a snapshot image from a recording at any time. The dedicated Image Signal Processor (ISP) Block and improved ISP capabilities support enhanced video noise as well as brightness. 

  • 10 ND Filter Types:

10 ND Filter stands for the Natural Density (ND) filters, which are often stuck to professional-grade cameras to help do things such as limit light, reduce noise, or stretch exposure. There is no need for such attachments, with 10 different ND filters built into the Galaxy S24 series camera for maximum user choice and control. ND-filter photos combine various frames together and analyze object movement to create one still image with a crystal clear sense of living motion; for instance, photographs of waves or waterfalls. 

  • Single Take: 

The Galaxy S24 offers a Single Take feature to enhance the capturing experience. This feature permits one to capture a range of image types with just a click, up to eight in total, based on one shot, which means one can easily sneak a quick shot of any moment without even wasting any time deliberating over the best camera mode in advance. Apart from this, AI also enhances Single Take’s pose and skeleton detection power. 

Undoubtedly, Samsung this time has upgraded the camera setup of the Galaxy S24 series twice as much as last time, along with novelties of AI tools that enhance the users capturing as well as editing experience as per their convenience. 


Hello, I'm Raghav a part-time writer of Samlover. Curiosity coursing through my veins, I'm a knowledge junkie with a knack for explaining the complex in ways that make sense (even if it takes a few extra words). Don't be fooled by the big headphones and ebook reader facade - I might disappear into worlds of words and ideas, but Doubt, my ever-vigilant canine companion, keeps me grounded. He's the furry alarm clock that drags me to the park twice a day, reminding me that the real world exists beyond the pages and podcasts. So, forgive the occasional long-winded post – consider it a side effect of an insatiable mind fueled by a love for learning and a loyal mutt who ensures I never get lost in the labyrinth of knowledge.

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Samsung plans to implement its dual chipset strategy for Galaxy Z Fold6 and Flip6

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Samsung is preparing to introduce its next-generation foldable device, the Galaxy Z Fold 6 and Galaxy Z Flip 6. However, given that the new smartphones in the Z lineup typically launch between July and August, some rumors suggest that the company might host the next Galaxy Unpacked event on July 10, 2024. Despite the date being more than three months away, numerous details have surfaced online.

According to recent reports, Samsung plans to implement its dual chipset strategy for the foldable, mirroring the Galaxy S series lineup, where some models of the Galaxy S base and Galaxy S+ devices feature Snapdragon, while in other markets, they feature Exynos.

The next foldable lineup rumoured to come with multiple chipsets; for example, the Galaxy Z Flip 6’s last Geekbench listing showed that it has the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chip. However, this processor is already one year old, so there are fewer expectations that it could be available in the main models. However, if a rumor proves to be accurate, it could potentially be available for the FE variant of the devices.

For your information, the rumors have revealed that Samsung could introduce two new versions of the foldable devices with the brand names ‘FE’ and ‘Ultra‘, so to make the difference, it may introduce them in separate chipsets. If it provides the older chipset for the FE version, then it will be successful in cost-cutting and releasing the device at a low cost.


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Samsung Galaxy S24 FE Launch Confirmed by UK Carrier Database Listing

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Following the successful launch of the Galaxy S24 flagship device, several rumors have started circulating on the internet. Now, according to the latest development, there is a new listing coming in the highlight, which means the phone is under development and will be available on the market soon.

Some reports suggest that the Galaxy S24 FE, currently under development under the code name R12, could make its market debut in late 2024. Rumors suggest that the Galaxy S24 FE will initially be available in limited markets before potentially launching globally in 2024.

The Internet has also surfaced some rumored specs of the S24 FE, revealing several details about the device, including a 6.1-inch AMOLED display, 128 GB and 256 GB of RAM, and 12 GB of LPDDR5X RAM. It might have a 4500 mAh battery for power backup.

Samsung hasn’t officially revealed anything about the Galaxy S24 FE’s features or release date yet. However, a listing in a UK carrier database suggests this phone – known for offering flagship specs at a lower price – is coming soon.


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Galaxy S24 Users to Soon Enjoy Custom Always-On Display Options

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Samsung Galaxy devices come with numerous customizable applications that offer a multitude of options, enabling users to easily customize the UI elements and participate in the Galaxy ecosystem. Among the many modules available, the Lockstar module offers the ability to customize the lock screen.

With the lockstar module, users get some additional options to customize the lock screen and AOD of the Galaxy smartphone and tablet. Unfortunately, it doesn’t provide the AOD-related customization feature for the Galaxy S24 yet, but now there is good news for the users as the company has confirmed to provide some additional settings for managing the Always on Display screen.

According to the information, some Galaxy S24 users in Korea have made numerous complaints and demanded some customizability of AOD through Lockstar. However, it is unclear if these changes will be implemented through the next application update or in a different way. However, the Good Lock support team has confirmed that they are actively working on this issue.

If we talk about the AOD customization option available on other devices, you can change the color and style of the clock and other elements, and you can also manage the brightness of the AOD manually.


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