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Samsung Brings Neutral Density Filter to Expert RAW App
Over the years, Samsung has very much focused on developing its software, which ultimately aims to bring more convenient features for the users. For instance, if we take the example of high-end devices like the S series, there are several new functionalities introduced to bring better camera performance by bringing new hardware as well as software.
When we talk about the software for cameras, Expert RAW plays the main role, as it is packed with a very intuitive user interface and comes with all the necessary features that allow the users to take good photos with their phones. In detail, there are multiple manual functionalities that make it easy to control and use the functions.
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The company has now rolled out a new feature, a neutral density filter, which will bring more improvements for enhancing images. For your information, when you turn on this feature, it will help to reduce the light entering the lens; it will work like a sunglass and manage the overexposure so you can get a balanced light in the photos.
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This feature was previously available as physical filters for dedicated cameras, but now Samsung has developed it for its devices with the help of software. It will artificially manage the lighting and prevent the photo from overexposure. Once you install the latest update, it will be added to the app’s settings under the Expert RAW Labs section.
When you enable the option, it will give you the customization to decide how much strength you want in the filter (starting from 2 to 1000); in other words, you can easily set how much you use the light to enter the light. It will also be used at night, but the quality will be dependent on the lighting conditions. With the latest update coming with firmware version 3.0.02.8, users can easily update the application from the Galaxy Store.
Apps & Services
Samsung Good Lock Supported Device List
Samsung Galaxy devices come with the highly acclaimed One UI user interface. With the One UI skin, Samsung is eligible to get many new features and intuitiveness for using the device. Along with this, skiing also brings the cool ability to customize almost all the UI elements according to the user’s taste.
Good Lock: A module store
Good Lock provides a list of modules that can be used after installation. There are a lot of modules categorized into two lists, including MakeUP and LifeUP.
Under the makeup list, there are models that allow users to manage the interface of a device in multiple aspects. This list includes modules like Theme Park, Wonderland, Lockstar, Keys Cafe, and many more.
Meanwhile, under the Life Up list, there are models that allow users to manage their daily routine functions in more convenient ways, including multitasking, edge touch, routines, cameras, and many more system functions.
Good lock availability: countries and devices
Good Lock, one of the most appreciated features of the Galaxy device, has been limited to certain countries due to unknown reasons, but the company is gradually expanding its availability. Along with the region limitations, due to some hardware or software limitations, the company has also made it available for select devices. The list below is based on official confirmation from Samsung.
Samsung Good Lock Supported Device List:
Galaxy S series:
Galaxy S7
Galaxy S7 edge
Galaxy S8 series
Galaxy S9 series
Galaxy S10 series
Galaxy S20 series
Galaxy S20 FE
Galaxy S21 series
Galaxy S21 FE
Galaxy S22 series
Galaxy S23 series
Galaxy S23 FE
Galaxy S24 series
Galaxy Z series
Galaxy Fold
Galaxy Z Flip LTE
Galaxy Z Fold 2 5G
Galaxy Z Flip 5G
Galaxy Z Fold 3
Galaxy Z Flip 3
Galaxy Z Fold 4
Galaxy Z Flip 4
Galaxy Z Fold 5
Galaxy Z Flip 5
Galaxy Note series:
Galaxy Note 7
Galaxy Note 8
Galaxy Note 9
Galaxy Note 10
Galaxy Note 10+
Galaxy Note 10 5G
Galaxy Note 10 Lite
Galaxy Note 20
Galaxy Note 20 5G
Galaxy Note 20 Ultra
Galaxy Note 20 Ultra 5G
Galaxy A series:
Galaxy A30
Galaxy A30s
Galaxy A31
Galaxy A32
Galaxy A32 5G
Galaxy A33 5G
Galaxy A34 5G
Galaxy A35 5G
Galaxy A40
Galaxy A41
Galaxy A42 5G
Galaxy A50
Galaxy A50s
Galaxy A51
Galaxy A51 5G
Galaxy A52
Galaxy A52 5G
Galaxy A53 5G
Galaxy A54 5G
Galaxy A55 5G
Galaxy A60
Galaxy A70
Galaxy A70s
Galaxy A71
Galaxy A71 5G
Galaxy A72
Galaxy A73 5G
Galaxy A80
Galaxy A90 5G
Galaxy Tab S series:
Galaxy Tab S4
Galaxy Tab S6
Galaxy Tab S6 5G
Galaxy Tab S6 Lite
Galaxy Tab S7
Galaxy Tab S7+
Galaxy Tab S7 FE
Galaxy Tab S8
Galaxy Tab S8+
Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra
Galaxy Tab S9
Galaxy Tab S9+
Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra
Galaxy Tab S9 FE
Galaxy Tab S9 FE+
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Google Messages Rolls Out Text Editing Feature For Beta Users
Google is adding an extra layer of facility by offering a new feature, ‘text editing’, in its messaging app, Google Message.
Google is gearing up to send a text editing feature for Google Messages, which would permit you to edit any message even after sending it, but within the particular last few minutes. Initially, Google was spotted working on a message editing feature for Google Messages back in February, and finally, the feature has come into existence.
At the moment, Google is rolling out this feature only for beta users. This is being speculated by a post on X shared by a user, @Jhowkira2000 (via AssembleDebug on X), who stated that the messaging editing feature is already available for a short range of users.
But here’s the catch: you can only edit messages when you and your conversation partner have the feature. It is reported that the giant has set a 15-minute time limit, so if you want to edit a message after sending it, you have to edit it within 15 minutes; after that, you won’t be able to edit. Plus, anyone can see the original, unedited message in the message details. The conversation will display the edited message, giving it a cleaner view.
You can easily edit the message just by pressing long on the message you want to edit and then clicking on the pencil icon housed in the top toolbar. At the moment, the feature is in the beta stage, but it is expected that soon the brand will roll out the feature stably.
Apps & Services
Android Auto 12 Beta Update Now Available
Your smart driving companion Android Auto getting a new beta update and it’s ready to download.
Google is active in upgrading the Android Auto facility since continuously it delivers new updates to offer new functionality and fix bugs as per the requirements, and now it is delivering an Android Auto Beta 12. Android Auto is a Google-designed application that helps drivers keep focused on the road by using Google Assistant to manage entertainment, calls, messages, locations, and more.
Android Auto 12 Beta update Available to Download
The new version is beta 12, and as per ritual, Google has not published an official changelog with the new features introduced. It’s quite inconvenient for users not to easily get detailed information about the new features and improvements that arrived with the update. But you can get the latest Android Auto 12 Beta update here.
Possibly even with this version, the developers have limited themselves to fixing a few bugs that were present in the previous version and were creating a kind of inconvenience to users in their seamless experience and making some minor general improvements.
A couple of days ago, Google delivered the Android Auto 11.9 stable update. Android Auto offers you dozens of facilities to make drivers’ driving experience more comfortable, as it lets you make calls using Google Assistant and answer incoming calls with just a tap, offers you updates on your route, ETA, and hazards in real-time, access your contacts folder and send and receive messages with the Google Assistant using SMS, Hangouts, and many more messaging apps, and so on.
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