

Along with every other well-covered change in One UI 7, Samsung has detailed a bunch of new camera features. The features vary from changing the layout of the app itself to improving slow motion among lens selections.
Samsung’s camera app has been steadily improving over the last few years, and each Galaxy S phone iteration has brought a couple of changes. In One UI 6, the camera app was well-rounded and really made using Samsung’s camera arrays rather easy, though some tweaking could still be done. The Galaxy S25 launched with One UI 7, and these functions, but the detailed changes are now coming to other devices with the update. Keep in mind that some features may not be available for your device.
According to a forum post from Samsung’s camera team, the app is getting a few changes, broken down into the app itself, changes to features, and even editing functions. The biggest and most noticeable change is the app’s new layout in One UI 7. Rather than megapixel count, flash controls, and other options sitting at the top of the camera app, the One UI 7 version will offer those functions in a new folder next to zoom controls. Exposure controls are also now in this folder. The additional “See More” mode in the radial wheel has now been adjusted to a pop-up for easier access.
With the addition of LOG video, Samsung notes that an exposure monitor will be available when shooting in the format. Zebra pattern and false color options will be available to fine-tune your images. That’s in addition to a filter option, in which users can use custom filters or AI-developed ones.
Perhaps the most exciting camera additions are video editing tools like Auto Trim and Audio Eraser in One UI 7. Both utilize AI to perform their respective tasks. Audio Eraser has been an anticipated function because it makes editing out unwanted noise a little easier in post. Even for hobby videographers, the function is extremely useful. Samsung also notes improvements in One UI 7 to generative edits, citing improvements to face editing.
Overall, these changes have been expected. Still, it’s good to see exactly what Samsung is planning on implementing when each device receives One UI 7. As mentioned, the company notes that some features may not be available in every version of One UI 7.
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