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Samsung has now enabled users the ability to record slow-motion videos is quite similar to the ‘slowfies’.
Samsung Co. is pushing out a new software update to its Galaxy S10 series which brings new features such as the October security patch, slow-motion selfie videos and more.
South Korean tech giant has now enabled users the ability to record slow-motion videos is quite similar to the ‘slowfies’ feature that was introduced by Apple.
Apart from the slo-mo selfie video feature, the OTA update adds Auto Hotspot, a quick way to share a mobile connection with nearby devices logged into the same Samsung account, SamMobile reported on Monday.
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Predominantly, this update adds a Media and Device buttons to the notification shade to control devices that are connected to the handset like TVs, Bluetooth speakers and more. Additionally, there is also a mention of improved fingerprint recognition.
At present, only devices in Germany and Switzerland are getting the new update but hopefully, it will roll out to other markets shortly. To check if your device is eligible for update, go to Settings, then to the Software and click on check for updates, if the update shows up, click on download and install.
(With input from agencies)
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