Learn about One UI 6.0's Burst Shot, Battery Optimization, and multitasking features to enhance your Galaxy device experience.

Samsung is rolling out One UI 6.0 to many Galaxy devices. Even so, from the start, One UI โ€“ the company's custom Android interface โ€“ had many cool features. Today, I would like to share the three most useful features of One UI on Galaxy devices.

Shoot continuously


For better results with your Galaxy phone camera, experiment with different angles, lighting types, filters, and effects. Additionally, take advantage of the Pro and Pro Video modes to fine-tune settings like ISO, shutter speed, focal length, and white balance for more professional photos and movies.

To make content creation easier, you should know about a few simple but useful features on Galaxy devices. One of them is the Burst Shooting ability. Thanks to that, you can look back and choose the best photo later.

How to enable Burst Shooting:

  • Open the Camera app and tap the gear icon in the top left.
  • Tap the Swipe Capture option. Then select Continuous shooting.

Battery optimization

You can use Battery Optimization to optimize the power and performance of your Galaxy device. Your device will study your usage patterns and prioritize battery power for frequently used apps. Besides, rarely used apps will be turned off so they don't run in the background, affecting battery life.

To enable this feature:

  • Open the Settings app, and select the Battery and Device Care option.
  • Click to select Battery. Then scroll down and select Other battery settings.
  • Enable Battery Optimization.

Useful multitasking features on One UI

To help you work more efficiently, try multitasking with multiple windows on your Galaxy device. You can open the app in a split-screen view or pop-up view. For example, you can follow what's trending on YouTube while browsing references using Samsung Internet.

To enable these features:

  • Open the Settings app. Then, select the Advanced Features option.
  • Click on Laboratory.
  • Enable all features listed here.
  • To split the screen, open the first app; then, swipe up with two fingers to select the second app.

To see the pop-up, open the first app; then, use one finger to swipe inward on the screen from the top right corner. Finally, select the next app.