Samsung's One UI 8.5 removes native video filters, but there's a workaround
Samsung's One UI 8.5 update has removed native video filters from its camera app. Users have reported this change on social media platforms, indicating that the filters are still available for photo mode but not for video recording. A workaround has been suggested, allowing users to record videos by selecting filters in photo mode and holding down the shutter button.
- ▪The One UI 8.5 update eliminates the option to use pre-made filters while recording videos.
- ▪Users expressed their concerns about the removal of video filters on platforms like Reddit and TikTok.
- ▪A workaround exists where users can record videos with filters by using the photo mode instead.
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