Samsung updates Galaxy A51 and A71 with few Galaxy S20 Features via a software update.
Samsung has released new software updates bringing some of the key features of Galaxy S20 features to the Galaxy A51 and A71 device users.
These updates include feature updates in Camera, Share, and other sections including some very good features.
Camera updates
Samsung Galaxy A51 and A71 users with these new updates can now also enjoy various Pro Mode features from the Galaxy S20, including Manual Focus and Shutter Speed control. These new awesome give users more control when capturing photos and videos so they can have total command over their shooting experiences. This update also includes the addition of Night Hyperlapse.
Galaxy A51 and A71 users can now use the best camera feature of Samsung devices, Single Take. Single Take takes the burden of choosing a camera mode out of users hands by recording with several camera modes simultaneously. Users can capture up to ten seconds of footage with a wide range of capture modes, including Live Focus, Smart Crop, video and AI filter.

Share feature
The sharing of content between two Galaxy A51 and A71 devices would now become very easy. Users can now use the Quick Share option to see immediately which users are nearby and by just by tapping the icon, users can then select one or more friends to seamlessly share their media accordingly. Music Share lets friends connect to a user’s Bluetooth speaker directly via the user’s smartphone.
Other updates
New enhanced keyboard functionalities also give users more freedom when typing; users can now translate text directly from the keyboard tray and easily undo and redo their most recent keyboard action with an intuitive swipe left or right with two fingers on the keyboard.
Clean View feature of the Gallery will group up to 100 images shot consecutively into one bundle for easy viewing, users can choose their favorite to serve as the group’s thumbnail as per company’s blog post.
In other new updates, Google seems is finally getting around the most infamous feature of its Chrome browser, the battery It to correct the battery gobbling feature of the web browser, particularly on laptops and other portable devices. Google will now integrate a new system that shuts down unnecessary JavaScript timers and trackers when a tab is in the background, such as those that check for the last scrolled position, to save on energy consumption and automatically increase the battery life.