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Three Samsung photo editing apps including the Object Eraser, Shadow Eraser, and Reflection Eraser are now available to download through Galaxy Store. The company had introduced the Object Eraser feature alongside the Galaxy S21 series. Later on, flagship Galaxies came pre-equipped with this functionality.

In late February 2022, Samsung released a new update to the Photo Editor app, bearing build version 3.0.21.27. This hefty Samsung Photo Editor app update included new features in the form of apps including the Object Eraser, Shadow Eraser, and Reflection Eraser which are available to download for some.

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Accordingly, some older Galaxy devices such as the Galaxy Note 10 and Galaxy S10 series have also started getting the same treatment, which brings three new Photo Editor features, after all. Well, the update rollout is in the initial stage, so currently, it’s not possible to speculate its availability for more Galaxy models.

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Samsung Photo Editor app makes photography easy on Galaxy devices as it offers a wide range of features for anyone from beginners to experts. With the Photo Editor, you can use the effects feature to adjust color, rotate, crop, resize, and draw on your images.

On the other hand, it allows users to download new effects, in addition to the pre-loaded effects for amazing results. In addition, you can select parts of an image for more detailed editing. And if you want to access Photo Editor, just tap EDIT while viewing an image in Gallery.

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Samsung Photo Editor app is a suite of a handful of editing tools for the stock Gallery application. You can access the function directly from your Galaxy smartphone’s Gallery app by tapping on the EDIT button on any image available inside.

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Download Samsung Object Eraser — 1.0.01.1

Using the Object Eraser, you can remove unwanted people, objects and things from an image captured already.

Download Samsung Shadow Eraser — 1.0.01.1

This is a new feature for Galaxy devices, allowing users to remove the shadow from the images captured in sunlight.

Download Samsung Reflection Eraser — 1.0.01.1

It reduces the additional reflection from the images taken from the Galaxy smartphones. with the help of AI.

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Google Drive adds helpful features for videos and uploads

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Google has updated its Drive app for Android to make it easier for users to watch videos and upload files. These changes are now rolling out to everyone, including both personal users and Google Workspace users.

The update brings a better video player and improved upload tools to Google Drive. It makes the app more user-friendly and easier to use on mobiles.

The new video player of Google Drive now looks more like the one on the desktop version. The video controls, like play, pause, and skip, are now placed below the video instead of on top. This makes them easier to see and use.

The new player also lets you quickly turn on captions, change the playback speed, and switch to full-screen mode with just a tap. These changes make the video experience much better on phones.

Moreover, uploading files to Google Drive has also been improved. Before, you had to upload the file first and then make changes. Now, you can rename the file and choose which folder to save it in as soon as you upload it.

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Aside from this, Google has also added a new “Upload” tab in the app. This tab shows all the files that are currently uploading and ones that were recently uploaded.

These enhancements make the Google Drive app more modern and easier to use on smartphones. The features are now being released, so if you don’t see them yet, you should get them soon.

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Unlock more with Samsung Nearby Device Scanning’s fresh update!

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Samsung has released a new update for its Nearby Device Scanning app with version 11.1.20.6 for Galaxy devices. This function is designed to help Samsung users easily find and connect to nearby Samsung devices like earbuds, smartwatches, and other smart products. The new update brings improvements to make the app work better and more smoothly.

The fresh update brings support for a new Samsung device. Although Samsung hasn’t revealed exactly which device is now supported, this means the app can now connect with even more gadgets in the Samsung ecosystem.

Moreover, its new addition is the integration of the SmartKeyboard Manager App. With this update, users can now launch SmartKeyboard Manager directly from Nearby Scanning. This makes it easier to access and change keyboard settings.

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Along with these new features, the update also includes some stability improvements and bug fixes. These enhancements help the app run more reliably, reduce crashes, and fix minor issues that may have affected performance in earlier versions.

Samsung Nearby Device Scanning 11.1.20.6 is available now. To download it, open the Galaxy Store on your Samsung phone, tap the Menu button, and go to Updates. From there, you can install the latest version. If needed, the update can also be downloaded from the third-party app link mentioned here.

This update makes the Samsung Nearby Scanning app more stable, more useful, and easier to use. Be sure to update soon to enjoy the improvements.

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One UI 8 revamps Galaxy Buds app with modern design, enhanced features

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Samsung has started rolling out an update for the Galaxy Buds 2 Manager and Galaxy Buds 3 Pro Manager apps for users on One UI 8. This update brings a fresh and cleaner design to the Galaxy Wearable app, which is used to manage your Galaxy earbuds.

The new update of the Galaxy Buds Manager app arrives with version 8.0.25061651 and is now available for Download via the Galaxy Store on One UI 8 devices. Let’s explore what’s new in this update.

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The update introduces a major redesign to the way you control your buds. The first noticeable change is the new, simplified user interface. The colorful icons that previously represented different settings and features have been replaced with monochrome (black-and-white) icons. This gives the app a more modern and sleek look, aligning it with the overall design of One UI 8.

Moreover, the battery indicator has also been updated with an improved design. The battery status of your earbuds is now shown in more detail, making it easier to understand how much charge is left.

Notably, this new battery display is similar to the one found in the One UI 8 battery widget. It’s a minor change, but it makes managing your earbuds a lot clearer and more convenient.

Samsung Galaxy Buds Manager One UI 8

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To update the Galaxy Buds Manager app, open the Galaxy Store on your device, go to the “Menu” section, select “Updates,” and tap on the “Update all” option at the top-right of the screen. This will automatically update the Galaxy Buds 2 Manager and Galaxy Buds 3 Pro Manager apps to the latest version.

Right now, this update is available only for devices running One UI 8, which is based on Android 16. Currently, Galaxy S25 users are testing the One UI 8 Beta 2 update, and the company is working to expand this update to more devices soon.

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It’s not yet available for phones running One UI 7. However, Samsung may release it for older devices in the future. Additionally, the company could bring this updated design to other Galaxy earbuds in upcoming updates.

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Google giving Android Photos Editing a serious boost – First Look

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Android’s native Gallery app, Google Photos, is gearing up for a big upgrade with new Editing UI and features. The new stuff is yet to be rolled out to the public, but the upcoming changes and features have now been leaked.

Google Photos is preparing for a big upgrade, including a Material 3 Expressive redesign and a set of new editing features. The entire interface is going to adapt to Material 3 Expressive, including shapes for the walkthrough, tiles, and buttons.

Google Photos Editor has also reorganized all the existing tools into a row of new sections. The newly deployed editor design now introduces tabs including Auto, Actions, Markup, Filters, Lighting, and Color.

Based on the screenshots mentioned, users may find that some tools have vanished. However, it’s not entirely correct, Google Photos has just simplified access to features by organizing tools in the best preferred way based on feedback.

  • Crop – It’s now found under “Actions”
  • Tone and Color – These adjustments are now positioned as standalone sections
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The new editing interface has added a “Sky styles” option that offers effects like Luminous, Radiant, Vivid, Ember, and more. The selection tray of “Filters” is also more intuitive, delivering easier adjustment to filter strength.

Google Photos’ intelligent Auto editor tool is great. It just doesn’t simply deploy changes based on the image provided, but offers three enhancement options, including Enhance, Dynamic, and AI Enhance, so you get a more precise output.

The new design is bringing Portrait Blur, Eraser, Move, and Reimagine out of the Suggestions tab. It makes them even more useful as an existence in the mainstream feature selection tab, benefiting the broad Android smartphone user base.

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Last but not least, the new Search button within the Google Photos editor is a welcome move. If you find it difficult to access a particular editing tool, or you want to jump over there directly, you can just search and get it on the fly.

This small yet bold upgrade significantly improves the usability of the editor app. Note that these features and redesign are currently in development. Google may make them official at the Pixel 10 series launch event in the future.

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Samsung Health may introduce paid subscription for advanced features

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For years, Samsung Health has been a great free app to track your steps, workouts, sleep, and more. But now, Samsung is thinking about adding a paid subscription plan that would give users access to advanced health features.

This news comes as Samsung announced its new One UI 8 Watch update. The update brings four new health tools – Antioxidant Index, Bedtime Guidance, Running Coach, and Vascular Load. However, not all features will be available on every device.

In a recent interview (via CNET), Dr. Hon Pak, head of Samsung’s Digital Health team, said the company is looking into premium subscription options for the Samsung Health app. It shows that Samsung might bring a paid subscription similar to what Fitbit and Garmin already offer.

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The basic features in Samsung Health will likely stay free, but more detailed insights and coaching tools could be part of a paid plan. If you buy a newer Galaxy Watch or Galaxy Ring, you might get these advanced features included.

But if you have an older watch, you may need to subscribe to access them. Samsung hasn’t said how much the plan will cost or when it might launch.

Some of the new features are also being tested under Samsung Health’s “Labs” section. These tools use advanced sensors to measure things like antioxidant levels and heart strain more accurately. While Samsung Health is still free for now, things may change soon. Stay tuned for more information.

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