Samsung Galaxy S21 camera features may soon be available on older flagship phones through a software update. This feature is Director’s View, since its release earlier this year, this has always been an exclusive feature of the Galaxy S21 series.
The first old Galaxy device that will get the Director’s View feature update may be the Galaxy S20. T-Mobile USA recently updated the Galaxy S20 support page, adding instructions on how to use Director’s View.
This feature has not yet been released, but it strongly indicates that S20 will release in this feature. Samsung has a history of bringing new flagship features to old devices through firmware updates.
Last month, the Galaxy S20 series released in a One UI 3.1 update, which does not include Director’s View or other features. As reported, the first new camera feature of the Galaxy S21 series. In short, Director’s View allows users to view the real-time images of all cameras on the phone in the viewfinder.
The user can switch the camera lens by clicking the thumbnail on the left, or switch to the close-up view by clicking the thumbnail on the right. Director’s View permits users to have more control over the camera they use when recording videos, which is a very useful feature for content creators.
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