- Samsung has been spotted working on new camera toggles for video softening and adjusting autofocus speed and sensitivity.
- These toggles will be part of the Camera Assistant Good Lock app, rather than the base Camera app on One UI.
- Both of these features are currently unavailable and could be intended for the Galaxy S26 Ultra to mark it as a high-end tool for camera enthusiasts.
Leaks so far paint a disappointing picture for the Galaxy S26, but Samsung seems to have grander plans for the Galaxy S26 Ultra. While the camera hardware may remain unchanged for yet another year, Samsung could be working on enhancing the camera experience with features such as reduced lens flare, support for professional lens controllers, APV codec, and more. Now you can add two more upcoming features to the list: video softening, autofocus speed, and sensitivity.
Video softening
The Camera Assistant app already offers a “Picture softening” option, letting users choose to reduce harsh details for smoother, more natural-looking photos with less sharpening. Users can toggle the softening effect to off, medium, or high to adjust its intensity. This comes in particularly handy for portraits, as it allows you to soften overly sharp textures for a more aesthetically pleasing look.