First Galaxy Z Flip update in the US adds a missing camera feature
Last updated: Feb 15th, 2020 at xx:06 UTC+01:00
When it comes to its hardware, the Milky way Z Flip is unique compared to anything else that'south out there (yes, including the new Motorola Razr). When compared to other Milky way phones, the Z Flip is besides unique how chop-chop it went on sale after being officially announced.
The Milky way Z Flip (read our hands-on impressions here) was unveiled on Feb 11 and released yesterday, February 14, and it seems Samsung was in such a hurry that it forgot to load retail units with an important new photographic camera characteristic that it's supposed to accept out of the box. Samsung has released the beginning software update for the Galaxy Z Flip in the US, and the update adds the Single Take camera feature to the device.
In Single Accept mode, when the shutter button is pressed, the camera takes a number of photos and video clips with the different rear cameras for upwards to x seconds. Information technology'due south similar a flare-up style on steroids, or as Samsung calls information technology, a "burst mode turned beast style." The update also adds the choice to switch between wide and ultra-broad view when the 1.1-inch cover screen is used as a viewfinder for taking photos.
The update includes the February 2020 security patch and is currently available for unlocked models. It carries software version F700U1UEU1ATAR and can be downloaded over the air from theSettings » Software updatemenu on the telephone. We too take firmware for the device available in our firmware archive for those who want to manually update using a Windows estimator.
Source: https://www.sammobile.com/news/first-samsung-galaxy-z-flip-update-adds-a-missing-camera-feature/
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