One UI: How to increase photo shooting speed on Samsung Galaxy smartphones

Samsung’s new update is knocking on the Camera Assistant App to upgrade the camera experience and offer more control over the camera.
Samsung rolled out the latest update for the Camera Assistant App, which is a module of Samsung Good Lock. The update brings a new feature named ‘Quick Shutter Tap,” which permits users to capture instant photos as soon as their finger touches the shutter button, rather than waiting to release it. This feature surely leads to avoiding a slight shutter lag while capturing images.
Here’s a question: What does Shutter Lag stand for, and how does it affect the capturing experience?
Shutter lag is just a time duration, or, as it is called in tech language, a delay between the shutter button being pressed and when the camera captures the image. Nothing major is about shutter lag but a delay somehow, which creates a kind of inconvenience. The users regarding this Camera Lag or Shutter Lag issue have been reporting for so long, and finally, at last, Samsung has implemented a solution to this problem that permits you to capture the moments you want.
How to turn on Quick Camera Shutter Speed in Samsung Galaxy Devices
Here we are mentioning the two main tips on how to reduce shutter lag on Galaxy smartphones:
- Go to the Galaxy App Store
- Search for Camera Assistant,
- Then install and open Camera Assistant,
- Activate the Quick Tap Shutter feature.

Secondly, you can minimize smart optimization. In this scenario, where the item is housed in the Camera application’s Settings, select the Smart Optimization item and then set it to “Minimum” to have the fastest possible shot.
Note: The Camera Assistant App available for some Galaxy Smartphones like – S24, S23, S22, S21, Folding Phones, and more.