Samsung as a lower-midrange offering. Galaxy smartphones in this range typically don’t receive regular updates. Even when they do get an update, it is usually a bump in the security patch rather than new features. The latest Galaxy A6+ update, however, seems to be an exception as it brings more than just the patch.
The A605GDXU3ARK2 (may vary slightly by region) firmware, , brings the feature to the . First launched on the Galaxy S9/S9+, the AR Emoji feature has been added to many midrange and budget devices since then, and now it’s the turn of the Galaxy A6+.
You can find the latest firmware in our database
If your Galaxy A6+ received the above-mentioned update, then you will find the AR Emoji option in the camera app. If you haven’t received the OTA update yet, you can either try to manually trigger the update or from our database. Since Samsung rolls out updates in stages, it is possible not all the regions and variants have received the update yet.
Those who haven’t heard about the AR Emoji feature before can it. As we mentioned in the past, it , but it is still encouraging to see Samsung bringing software features from its flagship devices to less-expensive models.
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The A605GDXU3ARK2 (may vary slightly by region) firmware, , brings the feature to the . First launched on the Galaxy S9/S9+, the AR Emoji feature has been added to many midrange and budget devices since then, and now it’s the turn of the Galaxy A6+.
You can find the latest firmware in our database
If your Galaxy A6+ received the above-mentioned update, then you will find the AR Emoji option in the camera app. If you haven’t received the OTA update yet, you can either try to manually trigger the update or from our database. Since Samsung rolls out updates in stages, it is possible not all the regions and variants have received the update yet.
Those who haven’t heard about the AR Emoji feature before can it. As we mentioned in the past, it , but it is still encouraging to see Samsung bringing software features from its flagship devices to less-expensive models.
The post appeared first on .