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Samsung to Offer Higher Quality Photo Uploads on Instagram, Snapchat, TikTok

Samsung to Offer Higher Quality Photo Uploads on Instagram, Snapchat, TikTok

Samsung has reportedly partnered with popular social media platforms Instagram, Snapchat, and TikTok in order to improve the quality of pictures taken via their inbuilt cameras. According to the report, the quality of photos will no longer see a drop when clicked via these apps. It is common for people to use these apps to shoot photos and videos. Photographs taken on these apps, however, are of poorer quality than those taken with the phone’s native camera app.

According to tipster Ahmed Qwaider, Samsung is partnering with the picture-stricken social media apps Instagram, Snapchat, and TikTok to improve photo upload quality on its upcoming flagship series Galaxy S23. This collaboration will enhance the quality of photos shot on these apps via their inbuilt camera.

The partnership will let users access the phone’s native camera app on Instagram, Snapchat, and TikTok as well. This will let users capture better-quality photos, and the photographs’ quality will also not decrease even when downloaded from the apps later, the report suggests.

According to the report by GizmoChina, Samsung is the first and only Android smartphone company to offer these features in its UI. The company Samsung Galaxy S22 series currently supports night mode and auxiliary camera lenses on these social media apps.

Recently, Samsung also announced its expanded partnership with Google for a new chipset for its upcoming flagship smartphones. The Samsung Galaxy S-series flagship smartphones will be powered by a new chipset in 2025, according to an anonymous tip.

The upcoming Galaxy S-series chipset is expected to use a more advanced 3nm processor as the tech giant has already started working on 3nm chips. As of now, Samsung has been making Google’s Tensor chips. The company is working with Google’s Tensor team and AMD’s graphics team for this chipset. It is speculated to comprise two high-performance Cortex-X cores, four performance-focused cores running at a lower clock speed, and four energy-efficient cores.

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