Samsung Galaxy devices have a wide range of apps and services that are significantly designed to offer next-level experiences to the users. Meanwhile, an all-new application has just joined the Galaxy ecosystem, allowing users to manage their media more efficiently.
Basically, the latest Android 16-based One UI 8.0 version is, of course, not as massive as One UI 7, but it is indeed considered the most significant update ever. With that in mind, Samsung’s One UI 8 brought a new application for the Galaxy audience.
Among several new features and enhancements, One UI 8 Gallery Assistant, an app that is apparently designed for batch editing, where users will be able to edit multiple pictures and videos simultaneously, points towards providing a more interactive user experience, while also allowing users to show off their editing skills.
At the same time, it looks like Samsung has launched the new Gallery Assistant app in its hometown, South Korea, while the company further mentioned that the app is currently at the beta testing stage and the stable version appears to be arriving shortly in the coming future.
Download – Gallery Assistant App Beta
Well, it’s important to note that Samsung says that the Gallery Assistant app will only run properly on the Galaxy devices running One UI 8 or a higher version, with the models including the Galaxy S25 series, Galaxy Z Fold 7, Flip 7, and Flip 7 FE. Nevertheless, Samsung is also allowing Galaxy fans to participate or register for the ongoing Gallery Assistant via the Samsung Members app; therefore, users can opt for the enrollment by tapping on the Beta Program Home.