Samsung Galaxy S10 Series Gets Galaxy Note 10 Camera Features, DeX Support
Samsung is right now revealing a product update for the Galaxy S10 series which brings Galaxy Note 10+ camera highlights and DeX for PC backing to these cell phones. This arrangement comprises of the Galaxy S10e, Galaxy S10, and the Galaxy S10+ that were launched in India not long ago. The gadgets were generally welcomed in the market and are profoundly looked for after. These cell phones are getting new camera highlights from the as of late propelled Galaxy Note 10+ through an OTA programming update.
As a piece of the new software update, the Galaxy S10 series is getting new camera highlights, for example, Live Focus video, Night mode for the front camera, AR Doodle and Super Steady video recording in Hyperlapse mode. The product update additionally brings another center impact Glitz from the Galaxy Note 10 arrangement to the Galaxy S10s. The recently included live center video highlight is accessible for the front and back cameras.
SamMobile has announced that the product update is as of now taking off to the update to Exynos-controlled Galaxy S10 gadgets as an OTA alongside the most recent security fix. The firmware renditions G970FXXU3ASIG, G973FXXU3ASIG and G975FXXU3ASIG are currently taking off for the Galaxy S10e, Galaxy S10, and the Galaxy S10+ individually.
The most recent programming update additionally includes Dex for PC bolster the Galaxy S10 series cell phones. This gives you a chance to get to your cell phone applications from the PC without requiring a different screen arrangement. Connection to Windows includes which we evaluated when we inspected the Galaxy Note 10+ likewise advances toward the Galaxy S10 arrangement. Dynamic Lock screen, an element that changes the lock screen backdrop each time the cell phone is opened is likewise a piece of this update.
It would seem that an arranged take off right now and is as of now taking off in Germany and Switzerland. We can anticipate that it should arrive at different locales just as Snapdragon-fueled gadgets soon.
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