
Download GCam 8.1: Google Camera Mod for Samsung Galaxy S21
Launched back in January 2021, the Samsung Galaxy S21 lineup comes with a number of premium features alongside high-profile camera capabilities. The latest Galaxy S series phones feature advanced AI technology, which makes them the smartest camera from Samsung to date.
Aside from this, the top tier of the S21 series – the Galaxy S21 Ultra is the first smartphone offering from Samsung, which comes equipped with two telephoto lenses that provide 10x optical zoom and up to 100x space zoom.
Other than these powerful camera capabilities, Galaxy users can also try the GCam Mod that can definitely enhance the image capturing capacities of their smartphone by using the powerful functions of the Google Camera application.
It’s noteworthy, how these new smartphones will perform with the power of Google’s GCam and high-end hardware. Below you can check the download links for the latest GCam version compatible with Galaxy S21 series and also the steps to download.
Download Links:
- Download BSG GCam 8.1 APK
- Download Arnova8G2 GCam 8.1 APK
(We know that whenever we download an Android application from anywhere other than Google Play Store, our device will warn us of malicious software. Simply ignore it and proceed with the download.)
Here are the steps to download GCam for the Samsung Galaxy S21 series:
- Once the download is complete open the file. Enable unknown sources if necessary.
- Click on install, and wait for the installation to complete.
- Once complete, click on done, and you can now open the app from the App drawer.
- If the one you installed isn’t working, try the alternate one.
- If everything goes as expected, you will now be able to use GCam without any hassle.
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Download: SamsungOne Font v2.3 update rolling out to Galaxy devices

Samsung has pushed a new update for its SamsungOne Font, which carries V2.3. It is a custom font that can be used on Samsung devices. The font was last updated in 2021, and the new version brings some improvements and bug fixes.
The SamsungOne Font allows users to change the font style and size of their device’s interface, as well as some apps that support it. You can also change SamsungOne Font from thin to bold. The latest update fixes some issues that users may have encountered, such as compatibility and stability problems.
The fresh update for the SamsungOne Font app has a package size of 0.67MB, which is relatively small and should not take much time or space to download and install. The new update is compatible with Galaxy devices running Android 9.0 Pie to Android 14.
Users can install the SamsungOne Font v2.3 update through the Galaxy Store or download it directly from the third-party source link mentioned here.
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Samsung updates Camera and Gallery apps, following One UI 6 Beta 4 release

Samsung recently released One UI 6 Beta 4 update for Galaxy S23 series users with a bundle of bug fixes to enhance user experience. Now, the company is releasing a new update for Gallery and Camera apps to provide a seamless and uninterrupted experience.
The fresh update addresses some of the issues that users faced with the previous versions. In addition, it enhances the performance and stability of apps. The update is expected to provide a smoother and more seamless experience with the Camera and Gallery apps.
The update is compatible with Galaxy devices running Android 14-based One UI 6. Users who are enrolled in the beta program can download the updates from the Galaxy Store.
Samsung Camera
- Version: 14.0.00.67
- Updated Package size: 32.46MB
- Download: Link
Samsung Gallery
- Version: 15.0.00.28
- Updated Package size: 34.85MB
- Download: Link
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Google Messages adds waveforms to Voice Recorder UI

Google Messages is getting a new look for its voice recorder UI. The microphone icon in the text field will change to a waveform icon, which is different from the voice typing button in Gboard.
Instead of holding down the mic to record, you will now see a panel with a start/stop button and options to cancel, delete, or attach the recording. You will also see a waveform and a timer while recording, and you can play back the recording before sending it.
The voice messages preview will also show a waveform between the play/pause button and the timer, making it more noticeable than the current straight line.
These changes are not widely available yet, but some users have reported seeing them on their phones. These new changes are part of a bigger redesign that Google is working on for Messages, which includes a revamped home screen that is still in beta testing. Google might announce new features soon.