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Samsung has introduced Galaxy Enhanced-X App – Here is Everything You Need To Know
What is the use of the Galaxy Enhanced-X App?
Galaxy Enhanced-X is an app provided by Samsung for their Smartphones. With the help of this app, users can customize their images.
- It is used to fix blur.
- It is used to Sharpen the image.
- It is used to Fix Blur.
- It is used in Brighten Image.
Galaxy Enhanced-X is an image editor and image sharpener tool which uses AI to enhance your photos. It is a better alternative to Google’s Snapseed and Adobe’s Lightroom as it is easy to use compared to these.
What is the use of AI in Galaxy Enhanced-X?
Galaxy Enhanced-X uses AI to detect your faces in your photo and it adjusts the skin tone, smoothness, etc. Galaxy Enhanced-X has a one-tap edit button. With the help of this button, you can easily apply all the appropriate edits to your pictures. For Portrait pictures, you can change the blur style and the intensity of the blur as much as you want.
Samsung has announced the new Galaxy Enhanced-X app, using this app Galaxy users can-
✅ Upscale image
✅ Fix Blur
✅ Sharpen image
✅ Fix HDR
✅ Brighten imageCurrently it only support Galaxy S23 Series but soon it’ll get support for Galaxy S22 Series and some A series phones. pic.twitter.com/7ExmFJLnIC
— Debayan Roy (Gadgetsdata) (@Gadgetsdata) April 24, 2023
On which devices we can expect?
For now, this application is only available in Galaxy S23 Series (S23, S23 Plus, S23 Ultra). But we can expect this in the S22 Series (S22, S22 Plus, S22 Ultra) and some of the Galaxy A Series Devices.
How to Download Galaxy Enhanced-X App?
Download the Galaxy Enhanced-X App from any of the links given below:
Download: Google Drive Mediafire Galaxy Store
Note: Do remember one thing, This app is only for Samsung Devices. If you are a non-Samsung user then, try this app at your own risk. We are not responsible for anything.
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Netflix Co-CEO Rules Out App for Apple Vision Pro for Now
Recently, pre-orders for the Apple Vision Pro were started. According to Ming-Chi Kuo, an analyst has reported sales of around 160,000 to 180,000 units of the Vision Pro. In context to the sales of Apple Vision Pro, Netflix Co-CEO Greg Peters revealed in an interview that there is no need for the Netflix app in Apple’s VR headset.
In that interview, Peters also defined that the number of subscribers can’t justify the attempts to port an app for a platform. In the future, there may be a Netflix app for Apple’s VR headset, but currently, Netflix is adopting a wait-and-see approach. For now, YouTube and Spotify have no plans for dedicated apps.
As we also mentioned in the recent post of the Apple Vision Pro, you can use the apps via the browser in the Vision Pro. Apple’s own Apple TV+ streaming services are available on the Apple Vision Pro, which features “Apple Immersive Video” with Spatial Audio and 180° 3D footage in 8K resolution.
Similarly, Netflix has also a VR app which was launched in back 2015, that also offers VR Content and includes a 360° video for the Stranger Things Series, but for now, it’s not available in Apple Vision Pro. Netflix has a ton of VR movies that you can also check out.
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New Sharing Feature in WhatsApp Beta for iOS and Android
WhatsApp has undergone notable changes, introducing new colors and status updates for both its website and app. Whatsapp is currently in the process of rolling out a fresh update through the TestFlight beta program, named version 24.1.10.76. Within the app’s settings, the version is identified as 2.24.1.76, while the TestFlight build stands at 24.1.10(555067882).
WhatsApp beta for Android, in its 2.24.2.11 version, is rolling out a significant feature. Users can now create and share polls within their channels, fostering interactive engagement by collecting feedback, opinions, and preferences directly from their followers. The latest WhatsApp beta test for iOS, marked as version 24.1.10.76, is also geared up to incorporate this polling feature.
WhatsApp ensures that the choices made by channel followers during voting remain secure and anonymous. Currently available to beta testers, the feature to share polls in channels can be accessed by installing the latest version of WhatsApp beta for iOS and other Android phones via the TestFlight app. It will be available to everyone in the coming days.
While polls on various platforms often disappear within 24 hours, it remains to be seen whether WhatsApp will adopt a similar approach or introduce its own unique twist.
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X (Twitter) Rolls Out Audio and Video Calling for Android Platform
X (formerly Twitter) is going to introduce voice and video calls on Android. The Audio and Video Calls feature has already been available for iOS users since October last year, and now the feature is going to be available for Android users. But you need X premium subscription to make calls. You can receive calls for free.
You can see the Audio and Video Calls option in the settings tab of DM. Users can also control privacy settings from the settings page by selecting from the three options of who can call them: accounts they follow, people in their contact book, verified users, etc. If you want to know more about audio and video calls on X, then you can read more by clicking here.
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