Samsung has recently rolled out its latest OneUI 7 custom skin, built on Android 15, alongside the launch of the Galaxy S25 series. This update introduces a slew of innovative camera functionalities that are poised to enhance the photography and videography experience across Samsung devices. Notably, these advancements, including customizable filters, log video support, and virtual aperture settings, are expected to be extended to older Galaxy models with the forthcoming OneUI 7.1 update.
The Galaxy S25 series itself debuts with six new filters in the camera app, allowing users to personalize the visual tone of their photos by adjusting colour temperature, contrast, and saturation to their preference. Additionally, the Pro mode now supports the Log Video format, catering to those seeking a more professional videography experience. Furthermore, the series is equipped with a 10-bit HDR video feature, automatically enabled to capture a broader dynamic range, ensuring richer detail and colour accuracy in videos.
Given that these features are primarily software-based, older high-end models such as the Galaxy S24, Galaxy S24+, and Galaxy S24 Ultra are likely candidates for receiving these upgrades. Samsung’s strategy to back-port these features to previous models not only extends the longevity of their devices but also enhances user satisfaction by continuously improving the product experience. More details about the rollout of these features will be available with the release of the OneUI 7.1 update, so Samsung enthusiasts have much to look forward to.