Samsung One UI 2.1 Has Brought Major Camera Upgrades
Camera zoom option has taken the game of capturing images from a long-distance to another level. You can click pictures using the True Zoom feature on your Galaxy device and capture detailed images of your subject. Also, whenever you crop the photos now, the detailing won’t be lost, and the quality will still be intact. There is yet another camera feature called Single Take. With Single Take, one-click for a picture will use multiple lenses all at the same time to provide you with different types of images for a single moment. Then there is night mode as well, which will enable you to click awesome pictures at night or relatively dark environments. Also, there are some cool settings brought to the shutter button of the camera.
Display Settings Will Become More Convenient
The new dark mode is going to be loved by a lot of users. It comes built-in with the Galaxy S20 and also helps in improving the battery life of your device. You can switch between dark mode and light mode instantly with the help of a toggle in the quick settings menu. One thing you might not have known is that you can also apply dark mode to your wallpapers as well now. Other features which are getting updates or coming for the first time in the devices are - AR Zone, Smart Selfie Angle, Live Caption, Screen Zoom, Screen Mode, Pro Video Mode, Quick Crop, Clean View, My Filters, Selfie Tone, AR Emoji.
Samsung One UI 2.1 Supported Devices
All of the Samsung Galaxy S20 variants and Galaxy Z Flip are already running in the One UI 2.1. The new update will support the following devices:
Galaxy Fold Galaxy Note 10+5G Galaxy Note 10+ Galaxy Note 10 5G Galaxy Note 10 Galaxy Note 10 Lite Galaxy S10 5G Galaxy S10+ Galaxy S10 Galaxy S10e Galaxy S10 Lite Galaxy Tab S6 Galaxy Note 9 Galaxy S9+ Galaxy S9
For some of these devices, the update has already been rolled out, and for some of them, it will come in the near future. Keep checking the update section of your device if you hold any of the above-mentioned devices.