Samsung said Camera Assistant will support 19 additional Galaxy phones and tablets as One UI 8.5 reaches more devices.
The expansion adds mid-range Galaxy A and M models plus premium tablets, including the Galaxy Tab S9 FE and Tab S10 FE series.
Camera Assistant lets users fine-tune Samsung’s stock camera app with controls such as automatic lens switching, focus-versus-speed priority, autofocus sensitivity, extra zoom shortcuts and Auto HDR toggles.
The move broadens access to camera customization beyond flagship phones, tying one of Samsung’s more advanced imaging tools to the wider One UI 8.5 rollout.
Is Samsung using advanced software to blur the line between its mid-range phones and expensive flagships?
As pro camera tools reach millions, will these complex new settings actually overwhelm the average user?