The application allows users to customize the settings of the camera at a deeper level than what they can do with the stock camera application
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Samsung, the South Korean multinational, is reportedly working to bring its Camera Assistant application to more Galaxy smartphones. The tech giant is also reported to drop an announcement about its expansion schedule soon.
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The Camera Assistant application is a module for the tech giant's Good Lock app and was launched in October, reports SamMobile.
The application allows users to customize the settings of the camera at a deeper level than what they can do with the stock camera application.
Some settings will even make a comeback which disappeared from Samsung smartphones in the last few years.
When the application was launched, it was only available for the Galaxy S22 series and since then many users have been requesting the company to make it available for their devices.
It is still unclear on which devices the application will roll out and when.
Last month, the tech giant updated the Camera Assistant application with the "ability for the app's icon to adapt to the colour of the phone's wallpaper, which is enabled by Android 13's dynamic icon feature," the report said.
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