Samsung has released Galaxy Enhance-X version 16.3.00.31, featuring a redesigned interface and new capabilities aimed at improving user experience in photo, video, and document editing.
The update introduces a streamlined three-tab layout that includes Plugins, Home, and History. This redesign aims to enhance usability by categorizing functions and reducing clutter found in previous versions.
The Plugins tab hosts additional tools, with three plugins available at launch: CinematicGlow, which adds a soft diffusion effect; FilmStyle, offering nine film-inspired filters; and SkyGuide, which helps identify stars and constellations in night sky images. Users must download these plugins separately from the Galaxy Store via links provided in the app.
The Home tab contains essential editing tools including options for blur fixing, reflection removal, HDR, and sharpening, along with face editing features. The new “Doc tools” allow users to clean and crop scanned documents automatically and provide options to convert and combine scans into JPEGs or PDFs. Additional document editing features enable users to add filters, translate text, draw, and insert text.
Another significant enhancement is the introduction of batch editing, enabling users to process multiple photos or videos simultaneously. Edited content can be saved in various standard formats, including JPEG, MP4, and PDF, while the History tab organizes all edited files for easier access.
The update started rolling out a few days ago, marking a substantial enhancement for users of Samsung’s AI-powered editing app, which is accessible through the Galaxy Store.





