Samsung is working on bringing a Camera Assistant support for the series A smartphone
Samsung’s camera abilities are well known to the users especially when every second reel you come across is about the wow moment of capturing some of the stunning images from S23 Ultra. This time again the news is about the camera and Samsung. Samsung community moderator has informed that the company is working on bringing Camera Assistant support for the series A smartphone. But when to expect it to arrive? The moderator further wrote that this support will be provided at the time of the OneUI change in the second half. According to the reports the Camera Assistant will initially be exclusive to Galaxy A53, Galaxy A54, and Galaxy A73 and thereafter will include other mid-range smartphones of the A series.
A normal camera in Samsung smartphones already brings some of the cool features but to give it a professional touch the company first came with the Expert RAW app and then Camera Assistant. These apps always remained exclusive to Samsung’s flagship smartphone but with Android 13 and One UI 6.0, it seems it will end for at least the Camera Assistant app.
Camera Assistant is expected to bring all the features to the A series smartphone which is the ability to turn off auto HDR capture, decide whether the camera focuses on faster capture or better post-processing, and force the camera to capture multiple photos when a timer is set.