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OneUI 7 adds improved Continuity features to Galaxy devices

OneUI 7 adds improved Continuity features to Galaxy devices

With Camera Continuity on OneUI 7, you can take a photo or scan a document on your Galaxy phone and then instantly continue working on it on another Galaxy device.

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OneUI 7 adds improved Continuity features to Galaxy devices

Samsung is releasing its One UI 7 update soon, and it’s making things easier for people who use more than one Galaxy device. Samsung is building an ecosystem that helps its phones, tablets, and laptops work better together. The new update further improves these features by adding small but useful tools like camera continuity.

With Camera Continuity, you can take a photo or scan a document on your Galaxy phone and then instantly continue working on it on another Galaxy device, like a Galaxy Book laptop. This can be helpful if you’re switching between your phone and laptop while working or studying. This feature will work with Samsung apps like Samsung Internet and Samsung Notes. However, there are some requirements. Your device must be signed in to the same Samsung account, connected to the same Wi-Fi network, and close enough for Bluetooth to work.

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Samsung already offers cross-device syncing in apps like Samsung Notes. You can manually add photos or documents to Notes, and they will automatically sync between devices. Camera continuity is built on this, making the process a little easier by automatically connecting your phone and laptop. This can save time for users who frequently use both devices for tasks like editing documents or managing photos.

Another improvement in the One UI 7 update is the change to the feature previously known as Continue Apps on other devices. Samsung has renamed it “Continue to other devices” to better reflect its expanded functionality. Now, in addition to switching between apps like Samsung Internet and Notes, the feature also syncs your saved Wi-Fi networks across devices. This isn’t entirely new, as Samsung devices can already sync over Wi-Fi via Samsung Cloud, but it’s now a more visible part of the system.

One UI 7 also suggests that more apps may eventually include this feature. In earlier versions of the software only Samsung Internet and Notes were specifically mentioned. The updated Settings page now mentions “Other apps”, which could mean that more third-party apps will be supported in the future.

If you already use multiple Galaxy devices, the new features in One UI 7 may make your experience more convenient. Although they’re not revolutionary changes – something we haven’t seen before – they’re part of Samsung’s effort to make its ecosystem a little more user-friendly with each update.

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