The One UI of a Samsung phone is one of the most customizable smartphone interfaces because you can customize your Samsung phone with many options and features as per your liking.
A useful and hidden feature in OneUI for Samsung phones is to take photos without touching the shutter button or volume buttons on the screen. You can use your palm to use swipe gestures or commands to take photos.
This means you can place your phone on a tripod or rest it on a flat surface, adjust the frame, then use voice commands or hand gestures to take photos and videos hands-free, and if you have a Galaxy S22 Ultra or Galaxy S23 Ultra you can also set a shortcut for the S Pen and take a picture by clicking on it.
Here's how to take a photo on your Samsung Galaxy phone using your voice or gestures:
First, how to enable voice commands:
- Open the Camera app on your Samsung phone.
- Click the Settings icon in the upper right corner.
- Click on the collection method option.
- Tap the toggle next to to turn on the Voice Control option.
After enabling the voice command option in the camera app settings; You can take a photo by saying words like “cheese,” “smile,” “capture,” etc., or record a video by saying “take a video.” If you are using the front camera, you will see a countdown frame before you take a picture.
second; To enable the use of gestures:
Recent Samsung phones support some unique gestures that make many tasks easier for you, including: Swipe your palm across the screen to take a selfie.
enable the palm swipe gesture in your Samsung phone's camera app; You can do that by following these steps:
- Open the Camera app on your Samsung phone.
- Click the Settings icon in the upper right corner.
- Click on the collection method option.
- Enable the (show palm) option by clicking on the toggle button next to it.
After enabling this feature, just swipe your palm in front of the front camera and it will take a selfie of you after the countdown on the screen ends.