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

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

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

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Google Messages to send warnings for sensitive content

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Google is making it easier for users to manage sensitive images in the Messages app with a new feature, Sensitive Content Warnings. This feature will protect users from unexpected nudity in the messages they receive. It is expected to be available soon for the Messages app.

Following last month’s announcement, new insights from an APK teardown (via Android Authority) of the latest Google Messages Beta reveal how the upcoming Sensitive Content Warnings feature will work to protect users from unwanted nudity. It will be available on devices running Android 9 and newer, including Android Go devices.

When a photo that might contain sensitive content is sent, it will automatically be blurred. Users will have the option to either view the image or ignore it. Both the sender and the receiver will see warnings about the sensitive content.

Google Messages sensitive content warnings

These warnings will include reminders  and advice like, “The person in this photo may not have agreed to share it with others,” and notifications stating, “You’re seeing this because sensitive content warnings are on.”

Notably, this feature will work on users’ devices without affecting the end-to-end encryption used in RCS chats. For users under 18, the feature will be available as an optional opt-out through Android Settings.

The latest Google Messages beta shows that this new feature is being actively developed and is expected to be rolled out in the coming months.

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WhatsApp replaces camera shortcut with gallery access in chat bar

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WhatsApp has introduced a gallery shortcut in its latest update for Android users. This new option allows users to access their photo and video gallery directly from the chat bar.

With the fresh update, the chat bar has now a new gallery icon that replaces the camera shortcut. This change makes it faster for users to access their stored photos and videos without going through multiple steps.

Users can simply tap the new gallery button to browse their media. However, they can still press and hold the button to record instant video messages, so this important feature remains available.

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Previously, WhatsApp added a quick reply feature for video messages to make it easier to respond. Now, a new gallery icon is under testing for the WhatsApp chat bar that replaces the camera shortcut.

Currently, the gallery shortcut feature is available only to a limited group of beta testers with WhatsApp Beta version 2.24.23.11 for Android devices. The company seems to be testing this update to gather feedback.

Some users may prefer quick access to the gallery, while others might miss the old camera shortcut. For now, those who have access to the gallery shortcut can enjoy a faster way to share photos and videos.

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Google Wallet for kids set to launch in 2025

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Google is going to introduce Google Wallet for kids in 2025. This new feature will allow children to make payments right from their phones. Building on Family Link service, the Google Wallet app helps parents keep track of their kids’ device usage.

Earlier this year, Google Wallet for Kids launched on the Fitbit Ace, but now it’s expanding to smartphones. As cash use declines and contactless payments become more common, Google is ready to expand it Walllet option to kids’ devices (via 9to5Google).

Google Wallet app will work on Android devices that are set up with Family Link. While Google hasn’t listed specific compatible devices yet, it’s possible that Pixel phones will get it first before it becomes available on other Android phones including Samsung.

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When Google Wallet is available, parents will have tools to manage their kids’ spending. They will be able to see what their children are buying which helps to teach them about money management.

Moreover, this new feature will make it easier for kids to make purchases while giving parents the ability to monitor their spending. Parents can look forward to this upgrade, as it offers a safe way for children to handle money. Stay tuned with us for more updates.

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