Galaxy S24 Becomes The First Samsung Device To Offer Quick Share And Ultra HDR

Jan 22, 2024 at 03:54am EST

The Galaxy S24 series is full of features that a lot of users are going to enjoy, and one of those features revolves around the fact that this is the first series from Samsung to bring features such as Quick Share and Ultra HDR. Now, this might not be a big deal for many people, but UIltra HDR is a game-changer, especially when you consider the fact that Samsung is working with many social media networks to make it a big deal.

There are so many Galaxy S24 features that make it stand out compared to other flagships in the market

You might be wondering how Quick Share is something new, and that is fine. But if you recall, Google renamed its Nearby Share to Quick Share, a name previously owned by Samsung. This merger is done to ensure that Galaxy S24 users and other Android users don't get confused when it comes to using these services. The good thing is that this system is still just as good and is now available for all devices.

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In addition, the Galaxy S24 series also has Super HDR, which allows you to preview, shoot, view, edit, and upload HDR images using your phone. Super HDR is based on Google's Ultra HDR format, which means that you will be able to share these images on several apps without any issues. In addition, Samsung also appears to be working with Instagram, Snapchat, and other popular social media services to ensure that the experience remains consistent across the board. It is safe to say that the features will take some time before they are fully implemented, but at least it is nice to see Samsung making sure that users have everything they want from a new phone.

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