Samsung made a bunch of cool upgrades with their One UI 6.0 update! They really stepped up the Camera app, adding some neat stuff. Now there’s this awesome Custom Camera widget, and you can actually tweak how your pictures look and how fast they’re processed. Plus, you get to decide how much time the camera needs to snap a pic and get it all set up. Learn here how to use Advanced Intelligence options on Samsung S22/S23/S24 Ultra.
In the One UI 6.0 Camera app, you’ve got three fancy settings to pick from: Maximum, Medium, and Minimum. These choices are just for still photos. If you go for Maximum, that’s what it starts with—it cares most about making your pics top-notch, even if it takes a tad longer.
Medium strikes a nice balance between quality and speed, while Minimum is all about snapping pics quickly, even if it means a slight compromise in quality. For the absolute best pic quality, stick with Maximum, even if it means the camera might feel a bit slower.
If you’re all about capturing those energetic moments with kids and pets, you might’ve felt let down by Samsung’s camera being a bit sluggish, especially indoors or in tricky lighting. But hey, you’ve got options! Go for Medium or Minimum settings to speed things up, even if it means a touch more fuzziness in the pics. It’s a trade-off for faster snaps, especially handy when your subjects just won’t stay still!
How to Use Advanced Intelligence options on Samsung S22/S23 Ultra
1. Open the Samsung Camera app.
2. Tap on the Settings icon located at the top left-hand corner.
3. On the Camera settings screen, select Advanced intelligence options.
4. Now, choose your desired options:
- Maximum
- Medium: Speed up capture time by doing less optimization.
- Minimum: Take pictures as fast as possible by not optimizing pictures after they’re taken.
How to Use Intelligent Optimization on Galaxy S24 Ultra
With One UI 6.1 this feature is called “Intelligent Optimization.” The photos captured by the Galaxy S24 Ultra look fantastic right from the start. Yet, there could be moments when users feel the photo appears overly edited or strays too far from real life.
The cool thing is, Samsung gives users the freedom to adjust how much editing and optimization the phone applies. Plus, if you opt for less optimization, the phone snaps pictures more quickly because it skips the extra processing time.
- Open the Camera app.
- Tap on the Settings icon.
- Select Intelligent Optimization.
Now, choose your desired options:
- Maximum
- Medium: Speed up capture time by doing less optimization.
- Minimum: Take pictures as fast as possible by not optimizing pictures after they’re taken.
That’s all. This is how you can use the Advanced intelligence option on Samsung Galaxy S24/S23 or S22 Ultra
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