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Samsung Galaxy A53 gets Image Clipper feature with April 2023 firmware

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Samsung Galaxy A53 smartphone is receiving a new software update, which installs the April 2023 firmware with lots of optimizations and new elements. The Korean tech giant is seeding the eligible Galaxy devices with the new features of the Galaxy S23 series, to take the photography experience to a new level.

Samsung Galaxy S23 series comes with outstanding camera and gallery features, which are gradually making their way to the old flagship devices. But now the best is that the Image clipper feature of the recently launched device is available for the mid-range Samsung Galaxy A53 with April 2023 firmware.

Image Clipper Feature

Image Clipper is a feature that works for the stock Gallery app and Samsung Internet apps, with the help of this function, users can easily cut any particular object from a picture or video without going through the trouble of underlining the whole thing. This will let you make your image more precise and accurate.

Additionally, the separated cut-out image can be saved as a separate image, and it can further be shared and copied, however, you can even use it as stickers in WhatsApp.

Therefore, it’s not yet specified, but other than the image clipper feature users may also enjoy some more functions of the Galaxy S23 series on their Galaxy A53 smartphones. In addition, to this, the update will also enhance the security and stability of your device, and protect it from harmful threats.

However, the update has arrived with One UI build version A536BXXU5CWD1 and is currently rolling out in Europe. Thus the company will expand its reach to more markets in the coming days. If you are residing in the European market then you can check for the latest firmware version manually.

Visit the settings of your smartphone and then tap on the Software and Update section, and now let the system find out the latest version for you. Once done, click on the Download and Install button and follow the on-screen instructions.

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