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Samsung has started rolling out a new update for a number of phones Galaxy S20. The Korean company has even overtaken Google and already early users have access to the July security patches. However, the new update does not only bring security improvements, but also focuses again on the camera, among other things. Samsung is thus trying to improve the quality of cameras for the umpteenth time.

Samsung promised when announcing the series Galaxy S20 camera improvements. And especially with the advent of the Ultra version, which has a brand new 108 MPx sensor. And even though the quality of the photos from Galaxy S20 downright bad, so most users expected better results. Samsung has already tried to address this in the first few weeks, with quite a number of updates focusing on camera improvements. The good news is that improvements continue even months after release. In the changelog, it is directly mentioned that the quality of zoomed images has been improved, as well as video stabilization.

The latest innovation is the possibility to use Bluetooth microphones for recording with the Voice Recording application. You may also notice that support for MirrorLink has been discontinued. Samsung already announced a few months ago that it is ending support for MirrorLink, Car Mode and the Find my function Car. The update is 386MB in size and is rolling out first in South Korea. In the following days and weeks, it will also appear in the rest of the world, including the Czech Republic.

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