Tuesday, September 24, 2019

Samsung Galaxy S10 series features Galaxy Note 10 camera functions and DeX support

Samsung Galaxy S10 series features Galaxy Note 10 camera functions and DeX support

Samsung Galaxy S10


Samsung is launching a software update for the Galaxy S10 series that includes the features of the Galaxy Note 10+ camera and DeX support for PCs on these smartphones. This series includes the Galaxy S10e, the Galaxy S10 and the Galaxy S10 +, which were launched earlier this year in India. The devices are well received and sought after in the market. These smartphones will benefit from the updated camera functionality of the brand new Galaxy Note 10+ with updated OTA software.

As part of the new software update, the Galaxy S10 series offers new features for £ 589.99 including live focus video, front camera night mode, AR Doodle video recording, and more. Super Steady in Hyperlapse mode. The software update also brings a new glitz focus effect from the Galaxy Note 10 series to the Galaxy S10. The newly developed live video feature is available for the front and rear camera.

SamMobile announced that the software update will update Exynos-based Galaxy S10 devices as OTA with the latest security patch. The firmware versions G970FXXU3ASIG, G973FXXU3ASIG and G975FXXU3ASIG are introduced for the Galaxy S10e, the Galaxy S10 and the Galaxy S10 + 73,900 yen.

Samsung galaxy S10


The latest software update also adds Dex support for Galaxy S10 series smartphone PCs. This allows you to access your smartphone applications from your computer without the need for a separate monitor configuration. Link to the Windows features we tested when we examined the Galaxy Note 10+ 72 843, which also found its way to the Galaxy S10 series. The dynamic lock screen, a feature that changes the wallpaper on the lock screen every time you unlock the smartphone, is also included in this update.

This currently looks like a staged rollout and is currently taking place in Germany and Switzerland. We expect it will soon reach other regions as well as Snapdragon-enabled devices.









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