Samsung has recently dropped a third beta for an UI 8 update based on its Android 16 and, while it may focus more on Big Fixes, but some new leaks have revealed some increase in the gallery app.
One of the new changes in the beta is for Samsung’s audio -ezer tool, which is actually introduced with an UI 7. According to the well -known Liary Ice Universe (through the Android Authority), the new tool is able to enter the background noise in the video you are watching, without editing mode. Iceonus has shared a video of this process on its webo account to show how the new feature works.
Screenshots of the new feature of the audio eraser, which you activate the icon in the bottom right corner. When a short animation is activated, as seen in the second picture, a cleansing will show a cleansing as soon as the audio is processed. (Image Credit: Ice Universe)
In a separate disclosure, Iceonoris (through the Android Authority) has said that Samsung has begun examining a new dynamic effect feature in an UI 8 version of the gallery app. This new feature is alleged directly on the direct effect feature that helps users facilitate an image that was first introduced as part of an UI 6.
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(Image Credit: Ice Universe)
According to the joint video, the dynamic effect allows users to drag the topic from a slightly different angles by dragging users around the picture. However, at the moment, it seems that questions arise about its purpose.
What else is coming with an UI 8?
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An UI 8 is offering a considerable improvement in life for some of our favorite apps and features on the best Samsung phone. For example, we have heard that a UI 8 will introduce a new multi -moodle AI, which aims to talk more, while you are more familiar with what you are doing on the screen. We have also heard that a new reminder app will be introduced in this update aimed at a vacation plan, as well as a new Bluetooth feature that allows you to share multiple audio connections through QR code.
Not only that, the update is also making some key improvements to an UI’s secure folder by introducing several key upgrades. The most important thing is the “Hiding a Safe Folder” button, which prevents the folder from appearing on your device. The update also allows the Galaxy Nau Bar to display relevant calls and alert information at a glance, including adding Google Maps support.
It is worth noting that these features are still in the beta, so we cannot guarantee that they will appear as part of the final update. We are hoping that along with the Galaxy Z Fold 7 and the Galaxy Z Philip 7 on July 9, along with the Galaxy Z Fold 7 and the Galaxy Z Flip 7, you will take a better look at the features coming up with the final version of an UI 8.


