Samsung’s old watermark is making One UI 8’s Pro camera less exciting

Samsung’s One UI 8 update brings many new features to Galaxy phones, especially for people who love taking photos. The Pro Camera mode is supposed to give users more control and help them take better pictures. However, there’s one problem that keeps bothering many fans—the outdated watermark.
The watermark is the small text that shows up in the corner of photos, usually saying “Shot on Galaxy.” While this might have been cool years ago, it now feels old-fashioned and doesn’t match the modern look of Samsung’s latest software. Many users want a fresh, more stylish watermark or even the option to turn it off completely.
People on social media and forums have pointed out that other phone brands let you change or remove the watermark easily. They say Samsung should give users more freedom to personalize their photos. With One UI 8 focusing on giving users more control in the camera app, it’s surprising that the watermark feature hasn’t been updated.
Fans hope that Samsung will listen to feedback and make the watermark more flexible in future updates. A simple change like this could make the Pro Camera mode even more appealing and help users feel prouder of the photos they take on their Galaxy phones.
