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One UI 7 Enhances Camera Assistant with HDR10+, External Video Storage Option, and Galaxy A56 Confirmed

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Samsung is soon going to unveil its next addition within the affordable Galaxy A lineup, the Galaxy A56, with several leaks and rumors already floating around the internet. Meanwhile, the best part is that, earlier, it’s kind of confirmed to significantly debut with the Android 15-based One UI 7 version; that’s impressive, though.

The Good Lock Camera Assistant app’s latest update reconfirms that actually Samsung is going to introduce its upcoming Galaxy A56 with One UI 7 pre-installed.

Samsung Camera Assistant get One UI 7 Support

Well, Samsung has upgraded its Camera Assistant app to a new 3.0 version that not only brings both the new options listed above, but the update also mentions the support for One UI 7 that eventually adds various camera features for the Galaxy audiences that will improve and enhance the overall functionality within the camera app.

One UI 7.0 Camera Assistant update adds new save videos to external storage and HDR10+ options

The newest update for the Camera Assistant app takes it to a different version that can be recognized with the v3.0.00.2 build number. Not only has the support for One UI 7-based features been added, but the update also significantly adds a new HDR10+, while also adding the “Save videos to external storage” option in Galaxy S25 Ultra.

The former lets users have an immersive performance and experience when recording videos, while the later option allows users to automatically save videos to external storage other than the phone.

Samsung Camera Assistant re-confirms the Galaxy A56 will launch with One UI 7 pre-installed

Alternatively, the key highlight of this update apparently lists the Galaxy A56 device under the One UI 7 support section, which closely reveals that Samsung will launch the Galaxy A56 with the Android 15-based One UI 7 pre-installed.

In case you missed it! Earlier reports have already leaked out this information regarding the A56 units via a screenshot that consists of a new battery icon at the top right corner of the screen, which is similar to what it looks like in One UI 7, thus confirming the device to arrive with Android 15 and, of course, Samsung’s latest software skin.

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