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    Galaxy Enhance-X should work on some Galaxy M and F phones with One UI 6

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    Last updated: December 12th, 2023 at 10:53 UTC+01:00

    The list of Galaxy smartphones updated to Android 14/One UI 6 continues to get longer with each passing day (even if some users are kept waiting). Samsung is updating budget, mid-range, and flagship phones all at once, and in recent days, some phones from the company's Galaxy M and Galaxy F lineups have received One UI 6 in select markets.

    And with One UI 6, some Galaxy M and Galaxy F phones will likely receive support for Samsung's Galaxy Enhance-X app. Galaxy Enhance-X is an AI-powered image and video editing tool that was exclusive to Samsung's flagship phones until One UI 6 came along and added support for the Galaxy A33, Galaxy A34, Galaxy A53, and Galaxy A54.

    Enhance-X should work on Galaxy M33, Galaxy M34/F34, and Galaxy M54/F54

    Since Galaxy M and Galaxy F phones are stripped-down versions of Galaxy A handsets but almost always use the same processor, Galaxy Enhance-X should work on the Galaxy M33, Galaxy M34/F34, and the Galaxy M54/F54 once they are updated to One UI 6. However, it's unclear if the Galaxy M53 will be able to run it, as it swaps out the Galaxy A53's Exynos chip with one from MediaTek.

    But you can always try and download the app to check if it works on your phone, whether or not it is officially mentioned as compatible with Galaxy Enhance-X. The app is available on the Galaxy Store, though you can also sideload it to your phone manually by downloading its installation file from APKMirror.

    APKPhone Android 14Galaxy Enhance-XOne UI 6.0

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