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One UI 2.1 Feature: How to shoot 4K video at 60FPS from front camera on the Galaxy Note 10, S10, and S20

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Samsung recently updated its flagships from 2019 with One UI 2.1. The latest version of Samsung’s One UI brought several useful features to the Galaxy Note 10 and Galaxy S10 series. Along with many new features, Samsung added an ability to record 4K videos at 60FPS using the front camera on the Galaxy Note 10 and S10 devices. Now they can use the front camera to shoot 4K videos.

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The 4K 60fps option will only work when you have certain settings enabled in the Camera app. Before you take any videos, make sure UHD (60fps) is selected and that you have everything set up correctly.

To check everything:

Open the Camera app, and then tap Settings.

Tap Front video size, choose 16:9, and then make sure the Resolution is set to UHD (60 fps) 3480×2180.

Tap Back, and star recording 4K videos.

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