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Samsung One UI 6.0 Brings Four Major Changes In Gallery App [Android 14]

Samsung is a bit close to releasing its Android 14-based One UI 6.0. Testing of One UI 6.0 has been going on for a long time, and now the company has released its beta version. With this beta version, the company has released many new features and changes for the improvements of the device as per the user’s convenience, which enhances the experience.
This beta update has arrived with four major new and modern features in Samsung Gallery, which are convenient and attractive. Let’s discuss all the four significant changes;
- Save Clipped Images As Stickers: Through this latest beta of One UI 6.0, the brand is offering a new facility for saving clipped images as stickers. Now the users when they cut an element from an idea, they get the option to keep it as a sticker effortlessly. This feature is advantageous for future pictures as well as video editing tasks. This will enhance the user’s editing experience.
- Enhanced Story View: One UI 6.0 provides a facility to enhance story view features. Now the users will get to appear a convenient thumbnail view, swiping upward from the bottom of the screen while coupled in story viewing. This thumbnail view authorised users to flawlessly add or detach photos and videos from their ongoing stories.
- Drag And Drop With 2 Hands: Now, the company is providing a dual-handed approach that removes the complexities from the management of multimedia content or even streamlining the organisation process. By pressing and holding photos or videos with one hand, the users can valuably navigate to the desired album using their free hand for a smooth and seamless experience.
- Quick Edits In Detail View: With this latest One UI 6.0 beta, the company offers quick edits within the details view. When the users used to view an image or video, then just a swipe up provided access to the expanded view. This will help the users to quickly and easily edit functionalities. Also, this will enhance their experience with no effort.

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