Beginning on Google Pixel and increasing to Samsung Galaxy with final 12 months’s Galaxy S25 sequence, “Audio Eraser” options have confirmed fairly helpful for recording movies. Beginning with the Galaxy S26, Samsung is increasing Audio Eraser past recording, and making use of it in real-time to movies from YouTube and different apps in your smartphone.
Accessible as part of One UI 8.5 on the Galaxy S26 sequence, Audio Eraser could be enabled for audio enjoying in your machine. It’s fairly simple, with the power to toggle the function on or off when supported apps are enjoying, the power to regulate the power of the impact, and a “Voice Focus” toggle.
Samsung says that Audio Eraser on the Galaxy S26 can apply to YouTube, Instagram, Netflix, and different apps, with TikTok having additionally been talked about by identify. There’s no particular checklist talked about within the Settings on Galaxy S26 units we tried.
In motion, although, Audio Eraser works actually effectively on YouTube.
Throughout our demo, a hockey video was enjoying on YouTube with Audio Eraser turned on and the commentators heard fairly clearly all through the video. When turning off Audio Eraser, although, the roar of the group that will have in any other case been heard comes by way of clearly. It’d be spectacular sufficient to see this work on a recording, but it surely’s all of the extra so given that is occurring in real-time on the machine.
After all, as is at all times the case with this function, the audio tends to tackle a little bit of a bizarre sound as artifacts of the eliminated audio discover their manner by way of, but it surely’s nonetheless very effectively completed. The place it could be helpful, although, is the larger query.
The Galaxy S26 sequence is accessible for pre-order now, with Samsung’s traditional pre-order perks in full swing. You’ll discover boosted trade-in values and extra obtainable now by way of March 11, when these telephones can be found on retailer cabinets.
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