The Samsung Galaxy Enhance-X AI-based image editing app released last July was initially available for the Galaxy S22 series but was later released for the Galaxy Note, Galaxy S, and Galaxy Z lineup. Samsung has announced that Galaxy Enhance-X is now available for more smartphones, and it's working on bringing the app to the Galaxy A, M, and Tab series devices. However, it will only be compatible with devices running Android 13-based One UI 5.1 or later. The full version of the Galaxy Enhance-X released by Samsung fixes issues reported in the beta version and comes with the ability to...
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