Galaxy S10 software update brings dedicated Night mode

Galaxy S10 software update brings dedicated Night mode
Samsung Galaxy S10

Having a night mode option in your smartphone’s built-in camera is not an exceptional feature anymore but some would speak a necessity. The relatively latest Samsung Galaxy S10 line launched with a Bright Night mode but it lacked numerous things to make it truly useful. Now the newest software update to the flagship bring you a separate (and improved) Night mode so you can take improved photos not only during the night but whenever there are low light instances.

The Night mode feature is truly a spin-off of Bright Night. But now in its place of letting the camera decide if it should take long experience shots, you will be talented to choose when to do so with this new mode. Bright Night was only automatically activated when it got actually dark but now you can manually opt to do so when faced with low-light conditions or when you sense like long exposure should benefit your shot.

However, the pictures that you obtain using either of the two options are still not similar to the excellent low light power of competing devices like the Pixel phones or even Huawei’s P20 Pro or Mate 20 Pro. The photos were taken on the Galaxy S10, when taken in low light situations are still a bit “noisy” and soft, as compared to the pointed pictures of the aforementioned devices. Hopefully, future software updates can perk up this too.

The update for the Galaxy S10 seems to only be obtainable in Switzerland for now but that means that it will be rolling out worldwide over the next few days. You may desire to physically check if it’s previously available for your device and you missed the notification. Go to your settings and Software update menu to check if there’s an innovative one available.

This April software update also comes with this month’s security patch, which Google and OEMs have promised to give in order to provide your device more protection. So if you don’t update your phone monthly for one reason or an additional, you might want to create doing so.

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