Following One UI 3.0, Samsung Gallery will no longer save copy of real image after editing
Samsung has started to roll out stable Android 11 based One UI 3.0 update for Galaxy S20 series smartphone across the globe. As we know, the latest version of One UI – One UI 3.0 brings a refreshed user interface and several exciting new features, it also adds some new features to the device’s system applications.
With the One UI 3.0, the camera of your device is even more powerful. It improves the AI-based zoom on photos, and better autofocus, as well as auto-exposure that helps to capture a great shot. Meanwhile, One UI 3.0 also comes with some changes to the Gallery app.
After the One UI 3.0 upgrade, the pre-installed Gallery app will not save the original image after editing. In detail, if you edit any image with the Gallery application the function will overwrite the changes on the real captured image instead of making a new one.
Till the One UI 2.5, the Gallery app saves the original photo and replaces it with a modified version so that users can no longer see the same photo in the Gallery. Though, you can return to the original image using the new features of the application.
In short, the user can save a copy of the original photo by following the simple steps:
- Tab to Gallery app.
- Edit the photo.
- Save a copy of the original image by tabbing the three-dot button.
- Follow the on-screen instruction to save.
Samsung Gallery app allows you to quickly find photos in an easier way. Once you swipe up the screen using the Gallery app to find out a specific image, you will notice a set of related photos. To ensure that none of these pictures are lost, you can restore your edited photos to their original state at any time after you save them.
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Samsung Galaxy Enhance-X 2.1.25 Update: Motion Clipper, Advanced Camera Shift, and more
Samsung has released a major update for its Galaxy Enhance-X app with version 2.1.25. This update introduces several new features to enhance the photography experience for users.
The fresh update adds the Motion Clipper feature, which allows users to easily create GIFs from their motion photos. This feature makes fun to capture and share lively moments. Notably, this feature is only available on certain models.
In addition, the update enhances the camera shift function. Now, users can apply camera shift effects to pictures of people and pets. This means users can choose specific subjects to edit to improve the look of portraits and family photos.
Aside from this new feature, the update enhances the app’s compatibility with tab models. Now, Galaxy Tab models can use Enhance-X in landscape mode. This is mainly helpful for users who like to edit their photos on tablets.
Furthermore, the update brings support for basic DEX models. It allows users to integrate Enhance-X into their work across different devices. This makes the app more useful for a wider range of Samsung users.
Overall, the Samsung Galaxy Enhance-X version 2.1.25 update introduces features that help users explore their creativity and improve their photography. With these new features, Samsung aims to make mobile photography more enjoyable and accessible for everyone.
You can download the update through Galaxy Store >> Menu option >> Updates. If the update is available, you can install the update to enjoy new features.
Android users get iOS-like contact syncing feature with fresh WhatsApp Beta
WhatsApp has released a fresh update for beta users on Android with version 2.24.21.26. This update introduces a new feature that gives users more control over how their contacts are synced across different devices on WhatsApp.
The latest update allows users to add, edit, or delete contacts from any device linked to their WhatsApp account, such as tablets or computers. It means that any changes made on one device will automatically sync to all other connected devices. It helps contact list up-to-date no matter where you are.
For those who want to keep personal and work contacts separate, there’s an option to disable syncing for specific accounts. This lets users prevent certain contacts from showing up in their WhatsApp to maintain privacy.
Moreover, WhatsApp also adds extra security by using cryptographic hashes to protect the phone numbers of contacts who aren’t on the app. This ensures that user data remains safe while still allowing WhatsApp to monitor for any unusual activity related to contact uploads.
Users can still chat with their existing contacts as the app remains fully functional, even with contact syncing turned off. If someone switches to a new phone or reinstalls WhatsApp, their linked contacts will automatically be restored easily.
WhatsApp contact syncing feature was already available to iOS users, and now Android beta testers can enjoy the same benefit. As the update rolls out, more users will have the chance to try this privacy feature.
WhatsApp introduces notification activity feature for group chats
WhatsApp is bringing a new feature to improve notification management, especially for group chats through a new beta update. The fresh version of WhatsApp is available with version 2.24.21.22 in the Google Play Beta Program.
The new beta update of WhatsApp adds a new notification activity feature for group chats. It will let users choose how they want to receive notifications. There are two choices – All and Relevant to me.
- All: Users can get notifications for every message in the group.
- Relevant to Me: They will receive only important ones like mentions and replies.
In this way, users can easily manage large groups as the features help to reduce unnecessary messages. This change is particularly helpful for those in large groups.
Additionally, the new notification activity screen will help explain how muting group chats works. Currently, some users find it confusing when they still receive notifications from muted groups.
The new feature aims to make this clearer as it allows users to see exactly what types of notifications they can still receive, even when a group is muted.
WhatsApp is currently working on these features to enhance user experience and will make them available in future updates. Till then, stay tuned with us.
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