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15 smart Samsung One UI 4.1 Gallery app tips

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Samsung smartphones come with the company’s in-house Gallery app. Samsung Gallery app stands out with tons of editing tools, organization options, and a neat OneDrive integration. Meanwhile, it has been further improved with the all-new Object eraser and other editing tools in One UI 4.1.

Among various new features, One UI 4.1 Photo Remastering is the most notable change. It lets you improve the quality of dark, out-of-focus, or low-resolution images. It reduces blur, eradicates noise, and also increases the resolution of your images, and more.

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There’s a lot to do with your Galaxy phone’s Gallery app. Here I’m going to give you some smart Samsung One UI 4.1 Gallery tips that will change the way you use your phone’s Gallery.

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Smart Samsung One UI 4.1 Gallery tips

Enable Samsung Gallery Labs:

Gallery Labs is a hidden menu and can be enabled in a similar style ad Developer options. It has some experimental features in Samsung Gallery.

  • Open Samsung Gallery.
  • Tap the 3-dot menu button in the bottom-right corner.
  • Tap Settings.
  • Scroll down and head over to About Gallery.
  • Repeatedly tap the Gallery version (the numbers, not the word “Gallery”) 7-8 times.
    • You should see a toast notification saying that Gallery Labs has been enabled.
  • Go back to Gallery settings.
  • Scroll to the bottom of the list where you should see the Gallery Labs option.

Move photos to Secure Folder:

Samsung Secure Folder keeps your private photos, videos, files, apps, and data safe and secure. The service also allows you to add a passcode or biometric lock to keep your data safe from any others eyes.

  • Select the photos, videos, or albums that you want to move to Secure Folder.
  • Tap the More button in the bottom navigation drawer.
  • Select the Move to Secure folder option.

If you are using it for the first time, you will have to set up a Secure Folder by granting it the necessary permissions and entering a password/pattern/PIN lock.

Give Object Eraser a shot:

With One UI 4.1 Object Eraser, users can now easily remove not only background disturbances but also shadows in the subject or reflections in the picture.

  • Open the photo in the Samsung Gallery app from which you want to remove an object.
  • Tap the Pencil icon from the bottom toolbar to enter into editing mode.
  • Tap the 3-dot menu button in the bottom right corner.
  • Select Object eraser.
  • Tap or draw on the object that you want to remove from the photo.
    • You can erase shadows and reflections by selecting the appropriate option.
  • Tap Erase to see the results.

Spot color allows you to turn a photo black and white, with only some specific parts or objects remaining in color. This can be used to make certain subjects pop in a photo.

  • Open the photo in the Samsung Gallery app from which you want to re-color an object.
  • Tap the Pencil icon from the bottom toolbar to enter into editing mode.
  • Tap the 3-dot menu button in the bottom right corner.
  • Select Spot color.
    • The photo is automatically converted into black and white.
  • Tap on an object that you want to be in color.
    • The changes will also be applicable for all objects or subjects of the same color in the photo.
    • You can use the Remove color or Erase color options to remove them from unwanted objects.
  • Tap Done to apply the changes.
  • Select Save from the top right corner to save the photo.

Samsung Gallery makes it easy to view the Exif (Exchangeable image file format) data of the photos and videos you shoot. You can even edit this data if you wish. To view the Exif data like resolution, size, and geotagged location, simply open a photo or video and swipe up.

  • Tap the arrow near the EXIF data in the Samsung Gallery app.
  • You’ll see a more detailed look at the EXIF data.
  • Tap Edit in the top right corner.
  • Change the date, time, file name, and the geotagged location of the file.
  • Select Save when done.

Hide private albums:

New folders containing photos and videos on your phone appear as a new album in the Gallery app, including folders created by third-party apps. If you want to keep your gallery clean and organized, you can hide unwanted albums and folders.

  • Open Samsung Gallery app.
  • Tap the 3-dot menu button in the top right corner.
  • Tap hide or unhide albums.
  • Toggle the albums/folders you want to hide.
    • You cannot hide some folders like Camera and Screenshots.

Drag and drop photos content between albums:

If you have more than one folder or album in Samsung Gallery, you can move media files between them with a simple drag and drop gesture.

  • Open Samsung Gallery app.
  • Select multiple photos and videos and long press on them.
  • This will bring up the list of available folders or albums in a sidebar on the left.
  • Drag and drop the items to the desired folder.

Samsung offers native OneDrive integration in its Gallery app. If you’re already subscribed to Microsoft 365, you can take advantage of 1TB of OneDrive space and back up all your photos and videos.

  • Open Samsung Gallery app.
  • Tap the 3-dot hamburger menu button in the bottom right corner.
  • Tap Settings.
  • Select Sync with OneDrive.
  • Agree to the terms and conditions and then tap Connect.
  • Proceed to connect your Samsung and Microsoft accounts.
    • You’ll need to sign in to your Samsung account if you have not already done so.
    • Then log in with your Microsoft account.
  • Now, all photos and videos in your Gallery are automatically backed up to OneDrive.

Accidentally deleted an important picture while freeing up storage space on your phone by deleting useless photos and videos? Don’t worry, Samsung Gallery has the ability to recover deleted photos and videos for up to 30 days.

  • Open Gallery of your phone.
  • Tap Menu (three dots).
  • Select Trash.
  • Tap Edit.
  • Select photos or videos you want to restore.
  • Finally, tap Restore.

You can add a portrait effect to photos after taking a shot. This feature works best with selfies and your mileage may vary with shots taken with the primary rear camera.

  • Open the photo in the Samsung Gallery app.
  • Tap the 3-dot menu button in the bottom right corner.
  • Select the Add portrait effect option.
    • Samsung Gallery will then analyze the photo and automatically add the blur effect.
    • A slider will be shown which you can use to adjust the blur intensity.
  • Tap Apply when done to save the changes.
    • Alternatively, you can keep the original photo unmodified by using the Save as copy option from the 3-dot menu in the top right.

Remaster your photos:

Samsung Gallery app has remaster option to tweak your photos.

  • Open the photo in the Samsung Gallery app.
  • Tap the 3-dot menu button in the bottom right corner.
  • Select the Remaster picture option.
    • The photo will be analyzed and a before/after will be shown so that you can easily make out the differences.
  • If you like the changes, tap Save.
    • You can save the edited photo as a separate copy by tapping More and selecting the Save as copy option.

Use a photo in Samsung Gallery as your custom wallpaper:

You can set any photo that you like as your phone’s home screen, lock screen, or Always-On Display wallpaper directly using Samsung Gallery.

  • Open the Samsung Gallery app followed by the photo you want to set as wallpaper.
  • Tap the 3-dot menu button in the bottom right corner.
  • Select Set as wallpaper.
    • Now select where you want to set the wallpaper: Home screen, Lock screen, Always On Display, Call background or Watch face.
    • Depending on your option, a preview will be shown where you can adjust the crop.
  • Confirm your action when done.

Bixby Vision:

Samsung is a useful Google Lens-like feature that’s baked into Samsung Gallery. You can use Bixby Vision to identify objects in your photos or even copy text from images.

  • Open the Samsung Gallery app followed by a photo of your choice.
  • Tap the Bixby Vision icon located in the middle of the toolbar on the top.
    • Bixby will then scan the photo to find text or subjects.
    • If text is detected in the photo, you can copy, translate or search for it on the web.
    • You can view similar images on Pinterest by tapping the Find icon at the bottom.

Samsung Gallery can analyze your photos and recommend changes like adding portrait effects, remastering them to enhance their look, and deleting duplicate photos to free up space.

  • Open the Samsung Gallery app.
  • Tap the hamburger menu button located in the bottom right corner.
  • Select Suggestions.
    • Recommendations for various photos on your phone will be shown here.
    • You can tap on a suggestion to read more about the recommended changes.
    • A before/after comparison will also be shown for comparison purposes.
  • Proceed to Save the photo if you like the changes.
    • You can also directly share the edited photo or remove the changes.

View a photo landscape mode without rotating your Samsung Galaxy phone:

You don’t need to enable auto-rotate to view a photo in landscape mode in the Samsung Gallery app. Simply tap the Rotate button in the Gallery’s image viewer to switch to landscape view or vice versa. It is a useful feature to have since it does not affect the system’s auto-rotate setting.

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How to create and use Secure Folder in Samsung Galaxy

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Samsung secure folder 1.9.10.27 update

Samsung Galaxy phones come with a Secure Folder feature for enhanced data protection. It works as a dedicated compartment in your Galaxy smartphone where you can store different kinds of files (photos, videos) and installed applications.

The Knox technology provides layers of security and privacy, not only to protect users but also to give them a choice in what they want to secure. For those who want to keep their most personal information separate and safe, there’s Secure Folder.

Photos, videos, and files stored in Secure Folder won’t be accessible in regular apps. If you need them, you have to access the Secure Folder – authentication required. It takes the security and user privacy to a whole new level and the data is secured by Samsung on-device.

Secure Folder can keep your most private data such as calendar schedules and contact info, as well as notes, photos, videos, files, and even apps. You can even encrypt the Secure Folder to keep your apps and data even more locked down until the next time you open the folder.

Samsung One UI Secure Folder

You can find Secure Folder in your apps.

The first time you open it, you’ll have to set your lock type to either a PIN, pattern, or password, with fingerprint authentication can be enabled as well. Anything you create within the Secure Folder will be automatically stored here, but you can also move data here at any time.

For instance, if you want to keep a copy of your driver’s license, you can take a photo of it using the Camera app within Secure Folder, or you can pick a photo in your Gallery, tap the options menu (the three dots) and then select ‘Move to Secure Folder.’

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Samsung One UI 6.1 Advanced Motion Photo Feature

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One UI 6.1 Enhanced Motion photo feature

Samsung One UI 6.1 brings an amazing photography experience with its enhanced Motion Photo feature. This enhanced functionality arrives with the Galaxy S24 series with One UI 6.1 and offers users the ability to capture the best moments with unmatched precision and creativity.

With One UI 6.1 update, the enhanced Motion Photo feature is available on the Galaxy S23 series including S23 FE, Galaxy Z Fold 5, Galaxy Z Flip 5, and Galaxy Tab S9 series. It is soon available on Galaxy S22 series, Galaxy Z Fold 4, and Galaxy Z Flip 4 smartphones.

Motion Photo Feature

The Motion Photo feature of Samsung One UI 6.1 allows users to record a scene in a dynamic sequence of up to 90 frames, capturing a detailed 3-second preview before and after the shutter is pressed. This means you can pick the best photo from several options, even if you thought you missed the moment.

One UI 6.1 Enhanced Motion photo feature

The Galaxy S24 Series’ camera is not just fast, it’s smarter and more intuitive. With a shutter speed that’s 30% quicker than the previous models, the ‘Faster Shot-to-Shot Shutter Speed’ capability of the Galaxy S24 series ensures you’re always ready to capture a candid scene.

The AI automatic enhancement feature refines the chosen frame, saving it as a high-resolution image with vivid details up to 12MP. Even in challenging lighting conditions, the Super High Dynamic Range (HDR) feature ensures your photos are clear and vibrant.

How to use the Motion Photo feature?

  • Launch the Camera app
  • Enable the Motion Photo feature by tapping on its icon.
  • Click the shutter button as usual to take a photo
  • Visit the Gallery and select your photo that has been successfully taken.
  • Tap ‘View Motion Photo’ to explore the frames.
  • Choose the best image in Motion Photo and apply ‘Quick Crop’.

One UI 6.1 Enhanced Motion photo feature

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Samsung One UI 6.1 Intelligent Optimization Camera Feature

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One UI 6.1 Intelligent Optimization

Samsung Galaxy S24 series introduced several new features and enhancements with the One UI 6.1, one of which is Intelligent Optimization. This feature is designed to give users specific control over the image processing levels directly from the camera settings.

The Intelligent Optimization feature allows users to adjust how their photos are processed. Whether capturing everyday moments or professional shots, the Intelligent Optimization feature in One UI 6.1 ensures that your photos meet your standards with minimal effort.

How to activate it?

You can easily enable the Intelligent Optimization feature by following the steps below.

  • Open the Camera app, then Settings.
  • Tap on Intelligent Optimization.
  • Choose the desired optimization level
    • Maximum
    • Medium: Speed up capture time by doing less optimization
    • Minimum: Take pictures as fast as possible by not optimizing pictures after they are taken.
  • Optionally, enable or disable the Scene Optimizer.

Samsung One UI 6.1 Intelligent Optimization

This feature allows for customization of photo attributes such as sharpness, contrast, and brightness. For example, selecting the minimum level results in more natural-looking images, while the maximum level increases detail and sharpness, which is ideal for zoomed-in shots. Notably, the quality optimization setting of these levels only affects Photo Mode.

If you enable Scene Optimizer, it automatically optimizes the color and contrast of pictures to make dark scenes look brighter, food looks tastier and landscapes look more vivid.

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