User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Basics
- Read me first
- Device overheating situations and solutions
- Device layout and functions
- Battery
- SIM or USIM card (nano-SIM card)
- Memory card (microSD card) (Galaxy Note10+ 5G, Note10+)
- Turning the device on and off
- Initial setup
- Samsung account
- Transferring data from your previous device (Smart Switch)
- Understanding the screen
- Notification panel
- Screen capture and screen record
- Entering text
- Apps and features
- Installing or uninstalling apps
- Finder
- S Pen features
- Bixby
- Bixby Vision
- Bixby Home
- Bixby Routines
- Reminder
- Phone
- Contacts
- Messages
- Internet
- Camera
- Gallery
- AR Emoji
- AR Doodle
- Always On Display
- Edge screen
- Multi window
- Samsung Pay
- Samsung Health
- Samsung Members
- Samsung Notes
- PENUP
- Galaxy Wearable
- Calendar
- Voice Recorder
- My Files
- Clock
- Calculator
- Game Launcher
- Game Booster
- Kids Home
- SmartThings
- Sharing content
- Samsung DeX
- Samsung Global Goals
- Google apps
- Settings
- Appendix
Apps and features
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Night mode
Take a photo in low-light conditions, without using the flash.
On the shooting modes list, tap
Night
.
Panorama mode
Using panorama mode, take a series of photos and then stitch them together to create a wide
scene.
To get the best shots using panorama mode, follow these tips:
•
Move the camera slowly in one direction.
•
Keep the image within the frame on the camera’s viewfinder. If the preview
image is out of the guide frame or you do not move the device, the device will
automatically stop taking photos.
•
Avoid taking photos of indistinct backgrounds, such as an empty sky or a plain
wall.
1
On the shooting modes list, tap
Panorama
.
2
Tap and move the device slowly in one direction.
3
Tap to stop taking photos.
Pro mode
Capture photos while manually adjusting various shooting options, such as exposure value
and ISO value.
On the shooting modes list, tap
Pro
. Select options and customise the settings, and then tap
to take a photo.
Available options
•
: Select an ISO value. This controls camera light sensitivity. Low values are for
stationary or brightly lit objects. Higher values are for fast-moving or poorly lit objects.
However, higher ISO settings can result in noise in photos.
If the shutter speed is set manually, you cannot set the ISO setting to
AUTO
.