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As you know from our previous news, Samsung will present its new flagship series on January 14 Galaxy S21 (S30) and thanks to all kinds of leaks from the last few months, it might seem that we already know everything about her. However, a new leak led us away from this appearance, revealing some interesting features of the One UI 3.1 user interface, which is set to debut in the phones of the series.

According to a video posted on the Jimmy is Promo YouTube channel, one of the new features that the add-on will bring is the Continue apps on other devices function. As the name suggests, the feature will allow users to continue using some apps on other devices signed in to the same Samsung account. Apparently, "it" will only work with Samsung Internet and Samsung Launch apps so far.

 

Another novelty should be the possibility to choose between Google Discover and Samsung Free readers, which was already speculated at the end of last year. It will also be possible to choose none and thus have an empty space to the left of the home screen.

The new version of the add-on should also bring a feature called Director's View. It was originally supposed to be part of version 2.0 and debut on the phones of the series Galaxy S20, but in the end it didn't happen. The feature allows users to seamlessly switch between different cameras while shooting. The video doesn't show it, but it's possible that the function will allow shooting from two or more cameras at the same time.

Other news should be the ability to choose the video resolution directly from the recording screen or to set a video as the background for calls - it is said that it will be possible to choose, among other things, a "dancing" emoji for augmented reality.

Last but not least, the new leak confirmed what we have known for some time, namely that the top model of the series – S21Ultra – will support the S Pen stylus. However, the video confirmed that the phone will support classic pen features like Air View, Air Command and Screen off memo.

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