Samsung is in the process of finalizing the next major update called One UI 8.5, which promises to bring many interesting changes to Galaxy users. Although the beta testing program scheduled to launch next month may be delayed, newly revealed information shows that One UI 8.5 will add an extremely useful feature for those who often take photos using Pro mode.

According to Android Authority, Samsung is developing the ability to save manual settings in Pro Mode so that users can easily reuse them at any time. In the current version, every time you want to take a photo in your own style, users have to spend time adjusting parameters such as ISO, shutter speed, focus, or white balance. With One UI 8.5, all these settings can be saved as presets, named arbitrarily, and activated with just one touch.

The new feature also allows users to choose separate presets for each lens, including wide-angle, ultra-wide, telephoto, or front camera. This helps optimize photo quality in every scenario, from bright sunlight to low-light environments. More notably, Samsung is also testing a preset sharing option via Quick Share, allowing users to send and receive photo settings from friends or the Galaxy community in just seconds.

If implemented as leaked, this will be an important step forward to help Galaxy users get the most out of Pro mode without having to spend time tweaking each parameter. One UI 8.5 not only simplifies the professional photography experience but also encourages the spirit of sharing and creativity in the mobile photography community.