Galaxy Enhance-X App May 2024 update rolling out [2.0.89]

Galaxy Enhance-X App eligible Samsung devices

Samsung Galaxy Enhance-X: AI Photo Upscaler & Magic Editor is now getting the May 2024 update with version 2.0.89.

New Update 3:  Samsung Galaxy Enhance-X: AI Photo Upscaler & Magic Editor is now getting the March 2024 update with version 2.0.71.

New Update 2:  Samsung Galaxy Enhance-X: AI Photo Upscaler & Magic Editor is now getting the February 2024 update with version 2.0.67.

New Update 1:  Samsung Galaxy Enhance-X: AI Photo Upscaler & Magic Editor is now getting the January 2024 update with version 2.0.63.

New Update:  Samsung Galaxy Enhance-X: AI Photo Upscaler & Magic Editor is now getting the December 2023 update with version 2.0.46.

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Samsung has recently confirmed that its Galaxy Enhance-X app is available for the Galaxy A54, Galaxy A53 and Galaxy A34 5G, but in the future the number of models will probably be further expanded. The app is available for download on the Galaxy Store.

For those who don’t know what we’re talking about, Galaxy Enhance-X is an interesting application perfect for photography lovers. The app is designed for advanced photo editing : it uses AI to provide improvements in sharpness, HDR, resolution and overall quality, but also to remove shadows, reflections or reduce blur.

Galaxy Enhance-X App is now available for these Samsung devices

Galaxy Enhance-X is an image editing application that allows users to customize and improve their photos. It comes with AI-powered features that offer one-tap image enhancement as well as the ability to adjust specific elements such as HDR and more effects.

Samsung Galaxy Enhance-X App eligible devices

This flexibility empowers users to bring out the best in their photos and achieve the desired results. Whether it’s removing unwanted shadows, correcting lens distortions, or balancing lighting issues, Galaxy Enhance-X provides users with the tools to enhance and remaster their images effortlessly.

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