The user interface (One UI) of Samsung phones is one of the most visible and customizable interfaces in smartphones as it allows you to customize your Samsung phone as you wish with many great options and features that you can use.
And one of the useful and hidden features in the OneUI user interface in Samsung phones is the ability to take pictures without touching the on-screen shutter button or volume buttons, but instead you can use a palm swipe gesture or voice commands to take pictures. .
This means you can mount your phone on a tripod or lay it on a surface, adjust the frame, and then you can take photos and record videos hands-free using voice commands or hand gestures, and if you have a Galaxy S22 Ultra or Galaxy S23 Ultra You can also set up a shortcut for the S Pen and take pictures by tapping it.
Here’s how to take pictures on Samsung Galaxy phones using voice or hand gestures:
Firstly; How to enable the use of voice commands:
Open the Camera app on your Samsung phone.
Click on the settings icon in the top right corner.
Tap on the Shooting Methods option.
Activate the voice control option by pressing the toggle button next to it.
Once you activate the voice control option in the camera app settings; You can take pictures by saying words such as: Cheese, Smile, Capture, or record video clips by saying Record Video, and if you’re using the front camera, a countdown timer will appear to let you set the frame before shooting.
Secondly; How to enable the use of hand gestures:
Modern Samsung phones support some unique gestures that make many tasks easier, including: swipe gesture to take a selfie.
To activate the palm swipe gesture in the Camera app on Samsung phones; You can do the following:
Open the Camera app on your Samsung phone.
Click on the settings icon in the top right corner.
Tap on the Shooting Methods option.
Enable (Show palm) by clicking the toggle button next to it.
Once this feature is activated, simply swipe your palm in front of the front camera and it will take your selfie after the countdown on the screen has finished.
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