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Samsung One UI 5 Beta brings Camera Watermark feature

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Yesterday, Samsung officially released the first Android 13-based One UI 5 beta update. This update brings a lot of new features and enhancements. At the same time, an old yet amazing Galaxy feature is making a comeback – Samsung One UI 5 Beta brings the Camera Watermark feature.

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I don’t know why the Korean company removed the Camera Watermark feature from the previous – One UI 4 version, while many Galaxy users loved it. Well, whatever the reason is, it doesn’t disappoint me to know that Samsung One UI 5 has again introduced the Camera Watermark feature.

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Watermark helps to personalize the picture taken with your phone. It allows you either to insert details related to your smartphone or to insert text or a logo. This can be very practical if you create content on a blog or on a social network like Instagram.

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One UI 5 Camera Watermark:

With Samsung bringing back the watermark feature on the Galaxy camera, you can add it to the corners of the picture every time you capture one. One UI 5 even allows a little customization for the water watermark.

You can choose to display the shooting date and time, phone model information, as well as information specified by you on it. At the same time, you can select the Alignment between Left, Centre, and Right.

You can find this feature inside the Camera settings. Simply turn the toggle ON and enable a watermark on your pictures and videos. Clicking on the option will lead you to the customization page.

It’s worth mentioning that the beta program is live for the Galaxy S22, S22+, and S22 Ultra customers in select regions at this time. However, the company will not take much time to spread the update to more devices and more regions. Check whether your device is eligible or not here.

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Samsung Galaxy S24’s One UI 7 Beta returns Monday with potential Beta 2 launch

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Samsung’s One UI 7 Beta Program for Galaxy S24 series hit full capacity. If you missed joining the Beta Program, there’s good news: Samsung is expected to reopen the One UI 7 Beta on Monday along with the Beta 2 launch.

Max Jambor revealed that Samsung may open the second phase of One UI 7 Beta registration, and the date aligns with previous rumors of a Beta 2 launch. The rollout of the second Beta should bring another opportunity to join the Beta.

At present, Samsung is running the Beta Program for the Galaxy S24 series. The program is already live in four out of six key markets: Germany, South Korea, the UK, and the US.

Samsung stopped Beta registrations just the next day after the Beta launch in the US. It seems the slots are fewer than last year, keeping the Beta build restricted to a limited audience.

Recently, Samsung Support confirmed that the One UI 7 Beta Program will start on December 16 in India, and the same date is rumored for the remaining European market: Poland.

The Beta participants will receive an incremental update as Beta 2 on their Galaxy S24 device. However, the latest build will directly be provided to the Wave 2 markets: India and Poland.

The second Beta of One UI 7 will bring improved animation and transition effects. Samsung users can expect more natural and fluid system animations in the next Beta updates.

One UI 7 Beta 2 – What to expect?

  • Smoother animations, fluid transitions
  • Enhanced performance and lesser app incompatibility
  • Bug fixes and overall user experience improvements
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Samsung TV Plus unveils exclusive ‘Letterman TV’ channel

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Samsung TV Plus has introduced a new, free channel named “Letterman TV,” available now in the U.S. and Canada. This channel streams the legendary “Late Show with David Letterman” non-stop. You’ll get to see curated moments and new commentary from Letterman himself.

David Letterman, who hosted the show for 22 years, said, “Now I can watch myself age without looking in the mirror!” Walter Kim, who works with Letterman’s production company, Worldwide Pants, Inc., is excited about the channel. With over 4000 hours of content, the programming will keep changing.

On “Letterman TV,” viewers can watch memorable moments of Julia Roberts and Tom Hanks playing The Newlywed Game, Denzel Washington sharing laughs with Don Rickles and Dave, Will Ferrell’s comedic antics, musical performances by legends like Ringo Starr, unforgettable stunts like Dave working at Taco Bell and jumping into a giant bowl of eggnog. In classic segments, viewers can watch Top Ten lists and “Stupid Tricks”

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New content will added monthly, and exclusive intros from Letterman offer fresh insights and behind-the-scenes stories. For those in the U.S., the channel also offers on-demand half-hour compilations of fan-favorite moments.

Salek Brodsky from Samsung TV Plus says the service aims to provide personal and accessible entertainment. “Letterman TV” adds to their growing list of exclusive content.

Whether you’re a new viewer or a longtime fan, “Letterman TV” offers a mix of nostalgia and discovery. You can watch “Letterman TV” for free on Samsung TVs, Galaxy devices, Smart Monitors, and more.

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Samsung SmartThings teams up with YouTube Music for ultimate smart lighting

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Samsung SmartThings is collaborating with YouTube Music. The latest collaboration reiterates that the company continues to elevate the SmartThings experiences further.

Following the partnership with YouTube Music, Samsung SmartThings can tailor the Music Sync experience more effectively to users’ needs regardless of the setting or time of day.

This includes new buttons that align with familiar YouTube Music settings like Relax, Party, and Workout, creating a seamless connection between Music Sync and the YouTube Music App.

SmartThings’s Music Sync unlocks accurate content sync across music apps within the Galaxy ecosystem. This ensures users can enjoy a truly synchronized experience without limitations.

It seems collab with YouTube Music is just the beginning. Later this year, SmartThings will announce additional partner companies to enrich the Music Sync experience.

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With Music Sync integration, YouTube Music Premium users can enjoy perfect light synchronization with Philips Hue bulbs while listening to their favorite songs.

For instance, when users press the Party button on Music Sync, their party playlist on YouTube Music will start playing, and the lighting will shift to a color pattern preset.

As we look to the future, we remain committed to expanding our ecosystem and incorporating user feedback to enhance the Music Sync experience even further.

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