Samsung’s astrophotography mode debuted on this year’s Galaxy S22 series. While the Galaxy S21 series received the feature, it has now arrived on the brand’s Galaxy Z Fold 4. The support for astrophotography mode is available with the latest version of the Expert RAW app that was released on the Galaxy Store last week. 

Astrophotography Mode now available on Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4

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The latest version of the Expert RAW app is 2.0.09.1. It can be downloaded from the Galaxy Store. The app also notifies that there is an update available when it is opened. Once the latest version is installed, the astrophotography mode can be accessed at the top right corner of the screen to start taking astrophotos. 

The astrophotography mode allows users to capture long-exposure photos of stars and constellations as well as pinpoint the location of the constellations through the Expert RAW app. However, the quality of the images depends on the surrounding light pollution and how clear the skies are. This means that users may not get the best results in cities 

Samsung has already confirmed that the astrophotography mode will make its way to older flagship devices including the Galaxy S20 series, Galaxy Note 20 and Note 20 Ultra, and all generations of the Galaxy Z Fold except the original model. With the Galaxy S21 and Z Fold 4 having got the update, we can expect it to become available for other eligible devices soon. 

In other news, Samsung is tipped to launch the next-generation Galaxy foldables earlier than usual this year. The CAD-based renders of the Galaxy Z Fold 5 and Z Flip 5 have emerged recently. 

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