Social media apps tend to offer the convenience of their very own camera tools, but on the flip side, these are limited by the few shooting options. Understanding our modern-day pain point, Samsung has teamed up with Instagram and Snap to integrate some of its handy native camera features into their apps, in order to up our social media game via the brand new Galaxy S24 series smartphones — namely the titanium-framed S24 Ultra with its 200-megapixel main shooter. Specifically, you’ll be able to leverage Samsung’s “Super HDR” option, upgraded “Nightography” power and video stabilization within Instagram and Snapchat’s in-app cameras. The only caveat here is that for video stabilization, you’ll need to have it enabled in the native camera settings first.
Samsung’s collaboration with Instagram goes deeper, offering upgraded editing, uploading and viewing experiences tailored to its devices. These also include the ability to create Instagram stories directly from motion photos. With their Super HDR capabilities, the Galaxy S24 devices are also the first to receive HDR photo support on Instagram — likely marking the first of many more apps to potentially support this vibrant display format in the near future.
With its new AI capabilities playing a big role in the Galaxy S24 lineup’s camera systems, it’s no wonder that Samsung is pushing its camera integration into the two popular social media platforms. Still, you’ll probably want to stick to the native camera app and editing tools for maximum versatility — especially when it comes to the more AI-specific tools like “Edit Suggestion,” “Generative Edit” (network connection required) and “Instant Slow-mo.”
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