Samsung highlights 5 features of the Samsung Galaxy Note20 series
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On Thursday, the Samsung Newsroom released a post highlighting some of the Galaxy Note20 series features.
Single Take is a camera feature that will continuously capture up to 14 kinds of photos in up to 15 seconds. After capturing, you’ll be offered the best-looking shots and video clips.
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You can use Single Take to also take portrait photos. A new “Color Picking Portrait” mode has been added to Single Take so you can have different portrait shots and colors to choose from.
Wi-Fi passwords are easily sharable between Galaxy devices. When connecting to new network, you can request the password on the Note20 and your friend can beam it to your through near-field devices. Looking for Wi-Fi in public is also made a little easier with more information about sign-in requirements and speeds before you connect.
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There’s a Music share feature that connects the Galaxy phone to a friend’s and routes audio to the connected person’s Galaxy Buds. With this feature, you can play music from two pairs of Buds.
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Check out the Source link to see all the features.
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- Nick.B
- 24 Aug 2020
- Fmx
wait for mate40pro+ in 1 month and forget about note20ultra gms are fixable with apkstore and other ways
- Yee
- 23 Aug 2020
- mE0
Feature 1. Plastic back for a retro feel! Is that laughable or disgusting since it wear Note badge?
- Anonymous
- 23 Aug 2020
- 6EW
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