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Samsung One UI 4.1 Hyperlapse mode: Here’s how to use

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Samsung unveiled its latest Galaxy S22 series with several new features as it comes pre-installed with Android 12 based One UI 4.1. The new features of the Galaxy S22 series will lead user experience to another level.

With the newly launched Galaxy S22 series you can also capture beautiful memories even in the dark with its Night Mode feature, also there are several exciting features like Single Take, Slo-mo mode, and Hyper-lapse.

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One UI 4.1 is Samsung’s top UI, providing Galaxy users with an ultimate user experience in every aspect. Whether we talk about performance or features, it delivers a great experience to users.

Here in this article, we will talk about the Hyperlapse mode from the camera section of the Galaxy S22 device, which can make your videography even more interesting. With Hyperlapse Mode, you can create time-lapse videos that let you tell long stories in a fun, compact way.

What is Hyperlapse Mode? 

Hyperlapse was first introduced with the Galaxy S20, S20+, S20 Ultra, and Z Flip. This is a feature that allows you to create your own time-lapse videos and record at different frame rates that automatically adjust with what you are recording.

Now, it’s available for many Samsung smartphones including Galaxy Note10, S10, S10+, Fold, Note 9, S9, Note 8, S8, S8+, S7, and more. To be mentioned, the Night Hyperlapse is only available on Galaxy S20, S20+, S20 Ultra, and Z Flip.

Coming to the point, we are here to know how we can use Hyperlapse Mode on our One UI 4.1 based smartphones, if you also want to know then follow these given steps below.

How to use One UI 4.1 Hyperlapse mode?

  • Go to your device Camera.
  • On the shooting modes list, tap on the More option.
  • Then, click on Hyperlapse.
  • Select a frame rate option.
  • Tap ok to start recording.
  • Tap Stop to finish recording and it is done.

Also, the device is able to automatically adjust the frame rate according to the changing rate of the scene.

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