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Samsung Single Take camera mode gets new Jump shot feature, available on Galaxy S23

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One of the most anticipated camera features that Samsung devices are famous for is Single Take. It allows users to take multiple photos and videos with just one tap of a button. Now Samsung is improving its Single Take mode with the integration of a new feature called Jump shot.

The community moderator has told that the Jump short feature for Single Take mode is only available for the recently launched Samsung Galaxy S23, Galaxy S23+, and Galaxy S23 Ultra users. However, the mod didn’t reveal whether older Galaxy devices would support it in the future.

Single Take Jump Shot:

It’s very difficult to capture the peak moment of a jump action, especially at 1-2 seconds, so many people try to jump multiple times to get a great jump shot. Meanwhile, the Single-take jump shots feature ensures accurate results at the tap of a button.

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With the help of an AI engine, you can easily capture the moment. During filming, the AI engine discriminates between jump moments in real time and does a great job of identifying which shots are high and which are jumps.

Single Take provides a variety of jump results that will surprise you with a single shot. Your Samsung smartphone will provide the best photos of the moment you made the highest jump, a video of a boomerang doing the infinite jump, and a slow-motion video showing the jump part slowly.

Not only this but if you take several different photos, it automatically creates a collage by combining them.

Samsung Single Take Jump short

How to take jump shots using Single Take:

On the Samsung Camera app, go to the More option and then select “Single Take” mode. The jumping subject should be placed at a distance of 2 to 4 meters from the camera so that even if the person jumps on the screen, it can still be seen within the screen. More than a 5-meter distance may not work properly.

Once you tap on the “Stutter button”, your device will start recording the jumping scene, it can recognize up to 3 jumps. Once done, you can stop recording and check the final results in the Gallery.

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WhatsApp Beta introduces custom chat filters for Android

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WhatsApp is rolling out a new beta update for Android, which brings the ability to create custom chat filters right from the chats list. This update is available with version 2.24.20.13 through the Google Play Beta Program.

The fresh feature makes it easier for users to manage their conversations. Now, a new button will appear in the chats list, which allows users to create custom lists quickly. Users can select specific contacts and group chats to generate filters that display only the conversations they want to see.

In addition, users will have a convenient option at the bottom of their chats to manage these lists. They’ll be able to add or remove people and groups or rename their filters with just a few taps. It makes the filtering feature more visible and user-friendly.

WhatsApp custom chats filters

In earlier beta versions, users had to go into the settings to create lists, which many found complicated. The new update addresses this by providing a simple way to manage chats.

The new feature of creating custom chat filters for WhatsApp is currently in development and will be included in a future update. Users can look forward to a more organized chat experience soon. Stay tuned for more updates for more information.

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Samsung enhances SmartThings app with Dark Mode for iOS and iPadOS

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Samsung has updated its SmartThings app for iPhone and iPad, which adds new features for users with iOS 18 and iPadOS 18. Identified via version 1.7.19, the fresh update includes a Dark Mode icon to make it easier for users who prefer darker themes.

When you turn on Dark Mode on your device, the SmartThings app icon now changes to a black background with a blue SmartThings logo. This update helps the app look more stylish, especially in low-light settings. It also works well with tinted icons to create a consistent look on your iPhone or iPad.

In addition to the new icon, the update improves the Remote Controller section of the app. The buttons now have a more modern design with a slight shadow effect, making them easier to see and use. While these changes are a step forward, some users may still wish for more improvements.

Samsung SmartThings iOS update

Furthermore, the Samsung SmartThing app 1.7.19 update for iOS and iPadOS brings the ability to share SmartThings routines with others. This makes it simple for friends or family to collaborate on managing smart home tasks.

Aside from this, it also supports group management for those using a SmartThings Hub. It helps users control their connected devices more efficiently. Users can get this update via the App Store.

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Samsung Core Services 3.9 is available for Galaxy devices

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Samsung Core Services 3.9 update

Samsung has released a new update for its Core Services app, bringing it to version 3.9 (3.9.00.18) for Galaxy device users. This update is available on the Galaxy Store with a package size of 105.28 MB. It mainly focuses on fixing minor bugs and improving the app’s stability and reliability.

The Core Services app plays a key role in Samsung devices as it helps various apps and features work together smoothly. This fresh resolves some minor issues users might have faced to make the overall experience better and more secure.

While this update doesn’t add new features, the main focus is on fixing bugs and enhancing stability. It also enhances some functions for better performance.

Samsung Core Services 3.9 update

It’s important for Galaxy users to keep their apps updated to enjoy new features with better security and performance. By downloading this latest update, users can enjoy enhanced features and fewer error services on their devices.

Samsung Core Services 3.9 update is available on the Galaxy Store, you just need to open the app >> click on the Menu option >> tap on Updates. Also, you can download the update through the third-party app link mentioned here. The update is rolling out gradually to all eligible Galaxy devices.

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