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Advice Galaxy The S23 brought several new camera features, including the ability to record 8K video at 30 fps, 4K portrait videos, or QHD resolution in Super Steady mode. It also introduced the Astro Hyperlapse feature, which allows you to record breathtaking time-lapse videos of the night sky with stars and other space objects. However, it looks like this feature is limited to Samsung's new "flagships".

We weren't the only ones expecting that Samsung might make Astro Hyperlapse mode available through the One UI 5.1 skin update on older flagship phones like the series Galaxy S21 to Galaxy S22 or jigsaw Galaxy From Fold4, however, this did not happen. Advice Galaxy S22 to Galaxy The S23 supports Astro Photo via the Expert RAW app, but can only record Astro Hyperlapse videos Galaxy S23.

Other Samsung flagships such as Galaxy S20, Galaxy Footnote20, Galaxy From Fold3 or Galaxy Z Fold4, then they do not support any astro functions at all, and the update with One UI 5.1 does not change anything. Thus, the Korean giant has not yet brought any astrophotography features to devices other than the range models Galaxy S22 to Galaxy S23. And creating time-lapse videos of the sky and stars is even more exclusive, currently only capable of this feature Galaxy S23, S23+ and S23 Ultra.

Below is Samsung's official Astro Hyperlapse video to give you an idea of ​​what it can produce (under the right lighting conditions and in the right location, of course).

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