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Galaxy Enhance-X App Now Available on Several Samsung Phones: Download

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Samsung’s Galaxy Enhance-X application is now made accessible through the Galaxy Store for a variety of high-end Galaxy devices after extending its beta phase, as seen on the Galaxy S23 series. Enhance-X software is anticipated to provide more precise picture-correcting capabilities with the official version. With the help of artificial intelligence, you can use this software to enhance images and correct noise, blur, and detail loss problems. The Enhance-X is intended to be user-friendly and produce excellent results without the need for highly skilled picture editing skills.

Samsung Galaxy Enhance-X App Photo Editing Tool

This editing tool will be best used in times when an unwelcome shadow, a lens distortion, or an unbalanced amount of light is an obstacle to an excellent snap. A software application that gives the users completes creative control over the process of improving the images and altering them the way they want. Artificial intelligence is the main source in providing enhancements for the Galaxy Enhance-X app. Requires just a single touch for entire image improvement providing HDR and Moire’ effect.

Samsung smartphones and tablets that should receive Android 14 and One UI 6.0

Additionally, the magic tool in Galaxy Enhance-X is a one-stop that can make thorough yet simple improvements to your picture when you think it needs an all-around boost. This Magic function is powered by deep learning and AI to eradicate blur, noise and low details. HDR analyses highlights, shadeness, brightness, and contrast. The Ancient Photo tool uses generative AI to enhance clarity and can even repair ancient or damaged photos.

Galaxy Enhance-X App Availability

This App officially launches on June 20. An innovation that enables the users of Galaxy Enhance-X to decide about specific changes they make by creating perfect photos that are made possible by unprecedented degrees of customizability.

The Galaxy Enahnce-X app is now available for Galaxy S23 series, S22 series, S21 series, S20 series, Note20 series, Z Fold4, Z Flip4, Z Fold3, Z Flip3, Z Fold2, Z Flip 5G, and Z Flip LTE devices, all running on the feature-rich One UI 5.1 or above.

Download the Galaxy Enhance-X app by following this link

Additionally, Galaxy Enhance-X, the revolutionary feature, will soon be extended to the Galaxy A series, Galaxy M series, and Galaxy tablets, enabling users to elevate their experience to new heights. Stay tuned for the exciting updates that will bring the Galaxy Enhance-X to these devices and witness the future of mobile enhancement.


Aastha is a Author of Samlover.com. With a degree in Engineering with IT, Aastha is deeply immersed in the realm of technology. Specializing in Android and Hardware. She is Passionate about technology at the service of digital entertainment that can be used through any platform. Music, movies and video games have always taken up a good part of his free time, but he doesn't give up outdoor activities, from simple walks to cycling and skiing. He has been producing editorial content for SamLover since 2022 and has run a computer and telephony store for 3 decades.

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Samsung Phones Soon Get Barcode Support in ‘Circle to Search’

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Circle to Search with Google has been the talk of the town since it came into existence. Flagship Galaxy owners get ready to experience new functionality in the Circle to Search feature, as Google is working on adding barcode support to Circle to Search for easy barcode scanning. 

Initially, Samsung introduced the Circle to Search with Google feature on its current flagship Galaxy S24 series. Later, Google will make it available on its Pixel 8 and Pixel 7 series. As per the requirement, Google has also upgraded the gesture of the feature by adding instant translation support, allowing you to translate on-screen content easily. Google is now setting up to enhance the feature further by adding barcode support. 

Presently, Circle to Search just lets you search for text, images, or videos on your screen by just circling without even needing to switch between apps. Similarly, at the moment, if you use Circle to search on a barcode, then it will take you to the result that will show other similar barcodes; instead, it should be redirected to its content. 

Now the reports are saying that a tipster spotted strings related to this feature in the Google app v5.19.45.29.arm64 beta. Currently, the feature is in the developing stage, but it is expected that the brand will roll out soon. Once available, it will let you use Circle to Search to read barcodes on web pages and from products in pictures you have taken. 

However, there is no exact information known when this feature barcode reader feature will come into existence or when Circle to Search with Google will be available on other non-Samsung and non-Pixel devices, but it is expected that Google could announce more Circle to Search improvements alongside its wider availability at I/O 2024 later today.

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WhatsApp Beta Update Brings Two New Features

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Meta is quite active in upgrading its messaging platform, ‘WhatsApp’, as per the convenience of the users to enhance their experience. The new beta updates bring two new features: new sticker creation shortcuts and channels for linked devices.

WhatsApp is rolling out a new update for Android, available on the Google Play Beta Program with the beta version 2.24.10.23. This brings a shortcut for creating stickers, which is already seen on iOS. With this update, WhatsApp is separating the usual sticker creation tool from the AI-based sticker creation feature.

However, the sticker creation is getting an update on some applications, but currently, there’s one option to make both regular and AI-generated stickers. The other update reveals that the developers are building up another feature for connected devices, namely the ability to create, view, and follow channels. With this update, users get the power to access this feature even from their linked mobile devices, ensuring a cohesive experience. It does not even matter which mobile device they are using. 

It is not yet confirmed exactly when these changes will be implemented for everyone. Since the features are still in the developing stage and yet to roll out stably, at the moment they are available only for beta users, but it is expected that soon the giant will make them available widely.

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Google Wallet Ending Support for older Galaxy Phones & Wear OS Watches

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Your secure and private digital wallet, ‘Google Wallet’, is dropping support for old Android and Wear OS versions, starting next month. 

Google Wallet is a digital wallet facility on Android that allows you to quickly access payment cards, passes, tickets, keys, or IDs that you choose to store on it. Google Pay plays an essential role in helping you manage your money and your finances. The new support document reveals that from June 10, Google Wallet will only support Android smartphones that at least run Android 9 or higher. It means you can use Google Wallet on Samsung devices released in or around 2014, including the Galaxy S6 and Galaxy Tab E 9.6.

“Google Wallet will require Android 9 or higher on your phone and OS 2.x or higher on your smartwatch.” 

While using Google Wallet on your smartwatch, your watch should be running on Wear OS 2.x or higher. The good news is that Samsung Galaxy Watches with Wear OS are all compatible with the latest Wear OS 4, so none will be impacted by this change.

Google Wallet says the reason behind this new change is that “security updates aren’t available for Android versions below 9.” 

Another support page, which is yet to be updated, shows Android 7.0 as the basic requirement. When Google Walled debuted in 2022, Android 5.0 was listed. With this new change, users who are using Android Nougat (7.0, 7.1) and Oreo (8.0, 8.1) are impacted. As reported by Android Studio, Android 9 Pie has a cumulative distribution of 86.4%.

Whereas, at launch, Wear OS 2 was based on Android 8.0 Oreo but was later updated to Android 9.0 Pie. Previously, Google ended Play Services support back in August 2023 for Android KitKat. 

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