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[Rolling out]One UI 2.1 brings popular Galaxy S20 features to the Galaxy S10 and Note 10 in the US

Update: Samsung is rolling out the One UI 2.1 to the Galaxy Note 10 and Galaxy S10 in the US

Original Article: April 2, 2020:

Samsung has already rolled out the One UI 2.1 software update with many useful features for the international Galaxy S10 and Galaxy Note 10 users. Now, it’s time for Samsung users in the US.

Starting Friday, April 3, a software update will bring some popular features of the Galaxy S20 to the Galaxy S10 and Note 10 series—including advanced photo and video tools, a new intelligent Gallery, and easy sharing capabilities.

The One UI 2.1 features are:

New Photo and Video Tools

For the first time, some of the Galaxy S20’s fan-favorite software features are coming to the Galaxy S10 and Note 10.

With Single Take, S10 and Note 10 users can stay in the moment while they capture the moment. Single Take uses multiple lenses and camera features—like ultra-wide, telephoto, slow-mo, and more—to shoot a collection of photos and videos at once, and uses AI to recommend the best for you. So, all you have to do is start shooting and choose the best shot later.

Single Take available on the Galaxy S10 (left), Single Take in the Gallery on the Galaxy Note10
Single Take available on the Galaxy S10 (left), Single Take in the Gallery on the Galaxy Note10

The software update brings Night Hyperlapse to both Galaxy S10 and Note 10 series. You’ll be able to capture amazing low light shots, perfect for sharing on social media. In addition, an improved Night Mode is coming to the Galaxy S10 series to get great photos even in low light.

With My filters, choose a favorite photo and use it to create your own filter with colors and styles you like. Then, apply it to a new photo when you take it, to achieve the same look.

Custom Filter introduction on the Galaxy S10 (left), How Custom Filter is used on the Galaxy Note10
Custom Filter introduction on the Galaxy S10 (left), How Custom Filter is used on the Galaxy Note10

For videographers who want more control over how they record, this update will also bring Pro Video. Users can get manual control over settings like ISO, shutter speed and exposure level, so they can capture the scene just the way they like.

And now, you can switch between the front and rear cameras while recording video with Front & Rear Video Recording.

Pro Video now available on the Galaxy S10 (left), Shooting video in Pro Video mode on the Galaxy Note10
Pro Video now available on the Galaxy S10 (left), Shooting video in Pro Video mode on the Galaxy Note10

Organize and Edit Photos with Intelligent Gallery

The S20 doesn’t just take amazing photos, it also makes it easier to edit and organize them. With this latest software update, those features come to the S10 and Note 10.

Clean View automatically groups together similar shots of the same subject—like landscapes, family, pets and more—for a more organized gallery. You can even select your favorite as the group’s thumbnail.

Tap the highlighted icon to group/ungroup gallery images on the Galaxy S10 (left), Clean View after grouping images on the Galaxy Note10
Tap the highlighted icon to group/ungroup gallery images on the Galaxy S10 (left), Clean View after grouping images on the Galaxy Note10

With Quick Crop, Samsung is taking the time out of basic photo editing. Just zoom in on an image in the Gallery and crop it to any size.

Quick Crop available on the Galaxy S10 (left), Quick Crop available on the Galaxy Note10
Quick Crop available on the Galaxy S10 (left), Quick Crop available on the Galaxy Note10

Easy Sharing Capabilities

The Galaxy S20 made it easy to share your favorite content with friends and family—and now, S10 and Note 10 users can enjoy the same seamless experience.

Share content fast with Quick Share. Quick Share shows you which of your contacts are nearby, and lets you send photos, videos or even large files to multiple people at the same time. Just tap and send—it’s as easy as that.

Quick Share and Music Share available on the Galaxy S10 (left), Quick Share and Music Share available on the Galaxy Note10
Quick Share and Music Share available on the Galaxy S10 (left), Quick Share and Music Share available on the Galaxy Note10

Say your phone is connected via Bluetooth to a car stereo or portable speaker. With Music Share, instead of disconnecting your phone so someone else can pair their device and take a turn, you can simply extend your connection to someone else, and give them a turn as DJ.


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