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Samsung recently released a new one for its Camera Assistant app update, which adds more features to it, and one of them is Quick Shutter Tap. When activated, the photo app takes pictures as soon as your finger touches the shutter button, not when you release the button. While this will only reduce the capture time by a few milliseconds, the feature can help you capture the moments you really wanted to capture.

By introducing this feature to the Camera Assistant app, Samsung has actually admitted that its smartphone camera app Galaxy it can be slower to capture moments and you may miss that perfect shot. By only making this feature available through the Camera Assistant app, Samsung is setting up millions of users Galaxy for faster capture times (and probably precious memories too), as the app is not compatible with any low- or mid-range phones. Even some higher-end models do not support the application.

Instead of hiding this simple option in the Camera Assistant app, the company should bring this feature to the photo app on all smartphones and tablets Galaxy. We know the Korean giant can do it, as it brought a similar feature to the video recording mode within the native photography app with the One UI 4 update.

Samsung should also think about bringing the Capture Speed ​​feature from the Camera Assistant to the native photo app. As you know, phones Galaxy it can sometimes take too long to capture an image with HDR and multi-frame noise reduction, resulting in you missing the right moment or capturing a blurry shot of a fast-moving subject. In such situations, the Korean giant should automatically detect moving objects and prioritize shutter speed over image quality.

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