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Samsung to bring new ProVisual Engine for Galaxy S25  following Fold 7

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Galaxy Z Flip 7 are anticipated to feature a high-end Galaxy AI Pro-Visual Engine to enhance users’ photography experience. 

Samsung is all set to debut the seventh-generation foldable phones next month at the Galaxy Unpacked event. The Galaxy  Z Flip FE and Galaxy Watch 8 series are also rumored to launch at the event. However, the exact date for the event is unclear yet, but it’s expected that the company will hold it sometime by mid-July. 

A tipster, PandaFlash, on X, shared a post claiming that the Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Galaxy Z Flip 7 will have Samsung’s new generation Galaxy AI Pro-Visual Engine to enhance users’ photography experience.

The newly integrated Pro-Visual Engine is reported to deliver better image output, enhance digital zoom quality, and upgrade video stability. This will be convenient to take excellent photos and videos even when you are not a professional photographer. According to the report, Samsung will expand the new generation Pro-Visual Engine to the Galaxy S25 series. 

Initially, Samsung introduced the ProVisual Engine under the Galaxy AI suite with the Galaxy S24 series, that designed to enhance every stage of the photography process, from setup to editing, with several features such as Nightography, AI Zoom, and Generative Edits. 

Now the company is rumored to bring a new ProVisual Engine with the latest Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Galaxy Z Flip 7, it remains to be seen exactly what innovations it will offer, and how much more convenient it will be as compared to the older version.

Raghav Sachdeva

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