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Snapchat Will Rollout Samsung Nightography To Galaxy S21 Series

Samsung cooperated with leading social media giants to offer its native Camera app’s features to apps. The collaboration is benefitting all flagship Galaxy devices, starting with the S22 series. Now, Samsung confirmed that the native Nightography is coming to Snapchat for the Galaxy S21 series.
According to the info, the Samsung community’s camera in charge revealed that the Galaxy S21 lineup’s native low-light camera capabilities (Nightography / Night Mode) arriving in the Snapchat app. However, the feature will be distributed by Snapchat, rather than Samsung.
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For a long time, Snapchat has been working to adopt select native Samsung Camera app features for the Galaxy S21 series. Nevertheless, the rollout is awaited for a long. It’s worth mentioning that Snapchat developers told Samsung Mod to begin the feature distribution with an app update soon.
Thanks to the Samsung Nightography, Galaxy smartphone users don’t need to worry about lighting conditions before taking a shot. This intelligent feature allows users to capture stunning shots even in the dark or in extreme low-light conditions.
As soon as Snapchat update installs the Nightography feature, another flagship lineup will begin to amaze consumers. Moreover, you won’t be needing to switch to Samsung Camera from Snapchat to capture photos in nighttime or low light conditions.
With the Galaxy S23 series, the South Korean tech giant took Nightography to the next level. The powerful and AI-loaded Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 for Galaxy processor makes sure to users get pleasing photos. The company is continuously refining its camera app and experience on flagships.
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Samsung’s Latest USB-C Plugin Update for Headphones Rolling Out

Samsung has pushed a new update for its USB-C app, which provides users with the latest codec of bundle earphones. The fresh update for the USB-C app brings the ability to update the latest codec of bundle earphones.
The Korean tech giant aims to improve the sound quality and performance of the earphones through this update. It also fixes some issues that users may have encountered with the app in the last version. However, there is no new feature or change noted.
Users can easily update the Samsung USB-C app on their smartphones by opening the Galaxy Store, tapping on the Menu option, and then clicking on Updates. If you have received the update, tap on the refresh icon next to the USB-C app to get the latest codec and enjoy the best sound quality from their earphones.
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Fresh Samsung Calendar update available for One UI devices

October 2023 has started and Samsung is releasing a new update for its Calendar app, which brings some bug fixes and functional enhancements. The update is rolling out to One UI-based Galaxy devices with version number 12.2.13.0.
The new update for the Samsung Calendar app fixes some issues that users have reported, such as the app crashing, freezing, or not syncing properly. It also improves the performance and stability of the app.
The update is available through the Galaxy Store app with an installtion package size of 29.91MB, and users can check for it by going to Galaxy Store >> Menu option >> Update. Alternatively, users can also download the latest version of the Samsung Calendar app from the Google Play Store or third-party source link mentioned here.
Samsung Calendar app is one of the important apps that Samsung updates regularly to provide a better user experience and functionality. In addition to this, the company also updates its other apps, such as Samsung Internet, Samsung Messages, Samsung Gallery, and Samsung Keyboard, with new features and improvements.
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Google Messages updates its share sheet with a new conversation picker

Google is testing a new way to share and forward texts and chats from Messages for Android that is a Conversation Picker feature. Instead of a pop-up window, you will see a full-screen page where you can choose who to send the message to.
Users can search for a contact or choose one from the list of recent conversations. In addition, they can view the last message in each conversation to help them make a decision as well as select multiple recipients and tap Next to proceed to the chat screen.
The new page also shows all your contacts below the recent conversations. However, it does not show their phone numbers, which might be confusing if users have multiple entries for the same person.
This new feature is not widely available yet, even in the beta version of Google Messages. It might be a server-side switch that Google is testing with a small group of users. It is not clear when it will be rolled out to everyone.