Samsung has released its new One UI 6.1.1 update, which aims to improve the overall experience on your Galaxy devices. Currently, this update is arriving for the latest Samsung flagship smartphones including the Galaxy S24, S24 Plus, and S24 Ultra in South Korea.
Soon, the One UI 6.1.1 will be available in more countries and for other top Galaxy smartphones. According to a tip from Samsung’s community moderator who handles the camera features, this update will bring some exciting new improvements to the camera and gallery on the Galaxy S24 series.
These updates promise to elevate your photography and videography experience with advanced camera features and gallery tools. You can look forward to enhanced capabilities that will refine how you capture and edit your moments, making every shot and clip more dynamic.
Samsung One UI 6.1.1 Update: New Galaxy AI Features and Enhancements
One UI 6.1.1 features for Galaxy S24 series:
Instant Slowmo:
- You can now capture slow-motion videos in HDR format directly through the Gallery app. A new menu allows you to save or share the slow-mo clip right after watching it, without needing to save it separately first.
Gallery Enhancements:
- Live Effects: Photos of people and animals now have a 3D effect.
- Motion Clipper: You can make animated stickers and GIFs from Motion Photos by simply pressing and holding on them.
Photo Editor Improvements:
- Portrait Studio: AI-generated styles let you enhance your photos with various artistic looks.
- Convert Sketch: You can add a hand-drawn sketch to your photo, creating a unique image.
Overlay Translation:
- Text on images can now be translated while keeping the original look of the text and background, making it easier to read.
Expert RAW Features:
- Celestial Figure Photos: The new Astro Portrait mode allows you to take photos featuring both people and stars.
- Raw Editor: You can now edit DNG files directly in the Galaxy Photo Editor, offering more editing options.
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