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Samsung to Boost Galaxy S10 With New Upgrade


Tue 15 Oct 2019 | 11:49 AM
Ahmed Yasser

Samsung is preparing the full public beta of One UI 2.0, which is based on Android 10. It is destined for a rollout to all Galaxy S10 owners in the near future, and the beta version is rolling out across various territories worldwide.

Samsung reduced the initial complexity of the UI by bundling some of the more advanced features under the ‘more’ tab, but is also making it easier for each user to personalise the camera app to their own liking.

It is increasing the focus on digital well-being much of this is being led by Google’s changes in Android 10, but Samsung has followed that lead to include the ability to disable notifications so you can go into an ‘I am focused on something’ mode, improved parental controls, and it has tied its ‘night mode’ into Google’s ‘dark mode’ for a single function.

”Galaxy S10”

On other hand, Galaxy S10 phones had a Bright Night mode which performed rather poorly compared to other flagship's Night modes. Samsung tweaked the Night mode for lower noise and longer shutter speeds resulting in overall better photos. In addition we will be able to use the ultra wide f/2.2 camera in Night mode.

Last february, samsung uncovered ”Galaxy S10” lineup of smartphones that rival Apple’s popular iPhone models. The Galaxy S10 model has a 6.1-inch screen and starts at a price of $899.99, while the ”S10” has a 5.8-inch screen with a base price of $749.99.

Both the S10 and S10+ model contain Samsung’s so-called ultrasonic fingerprint technology which intended to prevent hackers from cracking into people’s smartphones and Galaxy S10’s rear facing tripl lens camera.

Samsung’s camera array has lenses to take normal, telephoto and new ultra-wide photos. The ultra-wide camera is all about capturing more of what’s in front of you without having to back up.

The Galaxy S10 also has features everyone can get, its Wireless power share feature lets you use the back of the ”S10” to Qi charge another phone or the new ”Galaxy Buds”, cloning the reverse wireless charging idea in the ”Huawei Mate 20 Pro”, a phone that’s not widely available in certain territories.