Samsung Galaxy S10, S10 Lite, And Note 10 Get New Features From The Galaxy S20 Lineup
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The Galaxy S20 smartphones have been launched for a while now and it looks like Samsung has started to pay more attention to its older models. Specifically, the tech giant is adding some new features from the S20 lineup to the Galaxy S10, Galaxy S10 Lite, as well as Galaxy Note 10.
Of all the upgrades, the biggest one may be the S20’s camera features, including a Night Hyperlapse mode and an improved night mode. At the same time, these S10 and Note 10 phones will get the Custom Filter feature that allows users to create a distinct style for their shots using reusable filters. The best part is that the Single Take mode is also coming that takes multiple photos and videos at the same time, using all the lenses, with just a press of the shutter button. This allows users to later choose their favorite from a batch of clips and shots taken from different angles.
In terms of videos, the Galaxy S10, S10 Lite, and Note 10 will get the Pro Video mode that lets users better control various settings such as ISO, exposure, shutter speed, etc., as well as the ability to change from rear to front cameras or vice versa while recording.
Samsung is also giving the phones a better Gallery app that will group similar pictures together, decluttering the camera roll and making it easier to change the size as well as the composition of the photos thanks to the Quick Crop option.
Apart from new camera features, the S20 smartphones will also share several other features with these older models, like Music Share and Quick Share. The latter one is like the iPhone;s AirDrop feature lat allows users to share files with other devices nearby quickly and easily. But this feature is currently available to S20 lineup users only, which means there may be a problem finding compatible devices.
The Music Share feature is also available on S20 phones only. With Music Share, two phones can share one Bluetooth connection with another device like a car stereo or a wireless speaker, which means users no longer have to pair then unpair their devices over and over again.
So, if you have got one of these three devices: the Galaxy S10, the Galaxy S10 Lite, and the Galaxy Note 10, make sure you will update your device to get all these good new features.
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