![]() Right on the home screen, you can see how much battery is left on your smartphone, Galaxy Buds, Galaxy Watch, and other supported devices. The new battery widget lets you check the battery level of your Galaxy devices.You can also resize and move drawings even after they’ve been created, and the new Eraser tool lets you erase only part of your drawings without deleting them entirely. ![]() The brushes are now available on the main screen of AR Doodle for faster access.Layout and editing improvements in AR Doodles You can replace the faces of your friends with other characters by clicking on the emoji. Take funny photos and videos with friends (up to 3 people) in Mask mode.Now you can save screenshots and screen recordings in a folder of your choice by setting it up in advanced features.You can even search for people without tagging their names, just by clicking on their faces. You can now search for more than one person or item at the same time.When you swipe up while viewing an image or video in your gallery, you can see at a glance when and where the image was taken, on what device, where it is stored, and more.You can also remake GIFs for better resolution and clarity. Processing automatically removes shadows and reflections to make your photos look great.You also get 5 GB of storage per family member (up to 6 people). Gallery will recommend photos to add to your shared family album by recognizing the faces of your family members. With Shared Family Album, sharing photos with your family is easier than ever.Accessing Expert RAW is now easier from the Advanced menu. The Expert RAW app lets you capture high quality images without processing or compression, perfect for those who want to be able to edit their photos later.Easily change the color tone of your selfies with the Effects button on the side of the screen.The full changelog follows, as pulled from Snoopy’s tweets.Ĭhange the color tone for a selfie just got easier Reservations are open until January 31 to get up to $100 in extra credit when you put in your pre-order – that offer won’t be available after launch.Īfter launching on the S23, Samsung has confirmed this new update will expand to every flagship device launched since the Galaxy S20 series – we’ve got a full list of devices eligible for One UI 5.1 here. Samsung One UI 5.1 will arrive first on the Galaxy S23, S23+, and S23 Ultra when the series launches on February 1. Google just announced that functionality earlier this year, with support not even rolled out to Pixel phones yet. This update also brings new battery and weather widgets, updates to AR Emoji (Samsung’s Memoji clone), improvements to DeX and Samsung Notes, better connectivity with Windows PCs, and more.Īnother notable addition is the new media player from Android 13 which supports Wi-Fi speakers using Cast or Spotify Connect. ![]() It sounds like that might finally change with One UI 5.1. ![]() Samsung’s Gallery app can already separate out screenshots from shots from the camera, but this doesn’t happen in other photo apps such as Google Photos. ![]() There are also several changes to Samsung’s Gallery app, but perhaps the most interesting is that Samsung is adding the ability to save screenshots in a location of the user’s choice. Many of the changes start with the camera, which include making it easier to change color tones and access Samsung’s Expert RAW app. Reported by WinFuture and SnoopyTech this weekend, One UI 5.1 appears to be a relatively small update on the whole, but one with some useful changes and tweaks. As seems to be tradition at this point, Samsung is launching a notable update to its One UI skin with the upcoming Galaxy S23 series, with One UI 5.1 set to take the stage and eventually expand to older models. ![]()
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