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Since the launch of the Samsung fitness bracelet Galaxy Fit2 has been on the market for a year and a half already, and its owners probably already started to think that the Korean giant has finished with its software support. However, to everyone's surprise, the company started releasing a new update for this device yesterday, which brings several useful innovations.

The first novelty is the ability to control the phone's camera using the bracelet. This feature was first made available on a watch Galaxy Watch Active2 and has been part of the line ever since Galaxy Watch. It should be added at this point that this feature requires a smartphone Galaxy running on Androidfor 7.0 and higher. In addition, the new update adds the ability to see a call rejection message on the main screen, and a jump rope counting feature has also been added.

 

Otherwise, the update carries firmware version R220XXU1AVB8, has a size of about 2,16 MB and is currently distributed in India. It should spread to other countries in the coming days or weeks. The update is really surprising because since the release of the last update for Galaxy Fit2 has been almost a year.

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