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) (SM-T875, SM-T975, SM-T976B)
- Memory card (microSD card)
- 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
- S Pen features
- Bixby
- Bixby Vision
- Bixby Routines
- Phone
- Contacts
- Messages
- Internet
- Camera
- Gallery
- AR Zone
- Edge screen
- Multi window
- Samsung Daily
- Samsung Members
- Samsung Notes
- PENUP
- Calendar
- Reminder
- Samsung Flow
- Voice Recorder
- My Files
- Clock
- Calculator
- Game Launcher
- Game Booster
- Samsung Kids
- SmartThings
- Sharing content
- Music Share
- Smart View
- Daily Board
- Samsung DeX
- Google apps
- Settings
- Appendix
Apps and features
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Applying filter and beauty effects
You can select a filter effect and modify facial features, such as your skin tone or face shape,
before taking a photo.
1
On the preview screen, tap .
2
Select a filter effect or beauty effects and take a photo.
Creating filters
Select an image with a colour tone you like from
Gallery
, and save the colour tone as a new
filter. When you then take a photo with the filter, you can get a similar look.
1
On the preview screen, tap
→
My filters
.
When you create a filter for the first time, select a sample image with a colour tone you
want to use and tap
Next
→
Save filter
.
2
Tap and select an image with a colour tone you want to use.
To change the filter name, tap the name.
3
Tap
Save filter
.
Locking the focus (AF) and exposure (AE)
You can lock the focus or exposure on a selected area to prevent the camera from
automatically adjusting based on changes to the subjects or light sources.
Tap and hold the area to focus, the AF/AE frame will appear on the area and the focus and
exposure setting will be locked. The setting remains locked even after you take a photo.