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The code for the latest version of Good Lock's Camera Assistant mentions five features that aren't live yet. Samsung may be saving them for Galaxy S26.
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Last week, Samsung released an update to Good Lock’s Camera Assistant module, which brought many new features, reserved for devices running on One UI 8.5 (1, 2). Well, the app seems to have even more features, which are currently hidden and most likely reserved for the Galaxy S26 series.
The code for the latest version of the Camera Assistant app mentions five features that aren't live at the moment: Video softening, auto focus speed and sensitivity, shift sensitivity, and transition speed (via Android Authority). Let's take a look at what each one of them does.
Starting with video softening, it may enable people to shoot videos with lower sharpness, making them look softer, which would make the tone of the human skin in these videos appear smoother. The code suggests that it will have three customisations: Off, medium, and high.
As for autofocus speed and sensitivity, the app’s code has a description for it, which reads “Set the speed and sensitivity of the auto-focus for photos and videos.”
Different people have different preferences on how sensitive the camera should be to changing focus from one subject to another when they enter or leave the frame, and the speed at which it changes focus. Autofocus speed and sensitivity, and shift sensitivity may let people customise those aspects.
Coming to the transition speed feature, the publication says that it should let you control “the movement speed” for refocusing. Considering that Samsung hasn’t made these features active on the Galaxy S25 series, we assume that the brand is reserving them for the Galaxy S26 lineup.
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