
It feels like a long time since we needed a dedicated scanner to digitise documents. Various phone apps have turned the devices in our pockets into portable scanners, but now they’re smarter.
When Samsung launched the new Galaxy S26 range last week, it also included a neat update to its document scan feature. Built into the camera app, the phone automatically recognises documents so you can scan them into a digital format.
That by itself is pretty standard these days, but the AI improvements are a nice touch. Samsung’s document scan feature can automatically touch up bad lighting or even remove any stray elements, like your finger holding the page down. Check out my video of the scanning in action; it’s pretty helpful and might make home scanners even more obsolete.
Valens Quinn attended Galaxy Unpacked in San Francisco as a guest of Samsung Australia.
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