Friday, August 17, 2018

First Galaxy Note 9 update adds toggle for 0.2s and 0.4s Super Slow-mo recording

Samsung has just released the first Galaxy Note 9 software update, ahead of the phone’s retail release next week (August 24). The update adds a toggle in the Super Slow-mo camera mode to allow users to record either 0.2-second or 0.4-second moments in manual mode. This is a feature that we hope will come to the Galaxy S9 as well, as one of the Galaxy S9 updates had disabled the option to record 0.2-second moments in manual mode completely. The Galaxy S9 is also currently limited to recording 0.4-second moments at 480 frames per second instead of 960 fps in manual mode.

Galaxy Note 9 gets its first software update

The Galaxy Note 9, meanwhile, can record both 0.2-second and 0.4-second moments in 960 fps after the update. The update comes with software version N960FXXU1ARH5 and doesn’t include anything other than the Super Slow-mo toggle (if you’re wondering, the Galaxy Note 9 comes with the August 2018 security patch out of the box). Galaxy Note 9 buyers will have the update waiting to be downloaded once they start using the phone. If you somehow already have one in your possession, you can try downloading the update by going into the Software update menu in the phone’s Settings app.

First Galaxy Note 9 update adds toggle for 0.2s and 0.4s Super Slow-mo recording

First Galaxy Note 9 update adds toggle for 0.2s and 0.4s Super Slow-mo recording

First Galaxy Note 9 update adds toggle for 0.2s and 0.4s Super Slow-mo recording

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