TILTA Professional Focus Control Arrives on Galaxy Devices with New One UI 8.5 Update

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Samsung is about to make a significant breakthrough for video production on its smartphones with the upcoming One UI 8.5 update. A recent analysis of the Camera Assistant application code revealed the company’s plans to natively integrate support for wireless lens controllers from TILTA, a prestigious brand in the professional film world, directly into its high-end devices.

This new functionality will allow filmmakers, videographers and content creators to use high-precision equipment to control focus and zoom, previously restricted to cinema cameras, directly on devices in the Galaxy line. The feature, which will be implemented in the Pro Video mode, signals Samsung’s ambition to consolidate its devices as complete and versatile cinematographic tools, capable of meeting the demands of increasingly demanding audiovisual productions.

The strategic initiative seeks to fill an important gap for professional audiences, who seek portability without giving up technical control and visual quality in their productions. Compatibility with cutting-edge accessories like those from TILTA removes one of the main barriers to using smartphones in more complex projects that require a refined finish.

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What does integration with TILTA mean?

TILTA is a leading global manufacturer of cinema accessories, known for its wireless follow focus systems, such as the acclaimed Nucleus line, as well as rigs, matte boxes and other essential equipment. Seus products are standard in productions of all sizes, from independent short films to major Hollywood blockbusters, synonymous with reliability and precision in the sector.

Direct integration with Galaxy smartphones creates an unprecedented bridge between the mobile and professional ecosystem. In practice, a creator will be able to mount their cell phone on a camera structure (rig) and operate focus and zoom with the same tactile precision as a cinema camera, using the same manual controllers, which drastically expands the creative potential and final quality of projects.

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Technical details of the discovery in the code

The functionality was identified after an in-depth analysis of the installation file (APK) for version 4.5.00.13 of Camera Assistant. Desenvolvedores found lines of code, known as “strings”, that explicitly mention the “TILTA wireless lens controller”, confirming the South Korean giant’s compatibility plans.

The descriptions indicate that the system will allow connecting and managing the smartphone’s camera through the accessory, with direct application in Pro Video mode. Isso suggests deep control over lens parameters, going far beyond what is currently possible with simple touches on the screen, providing millimeter adjustments that are crucial in professional filming.

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The presence of this code in the application, which is already available on Galaxy Store for users of beta versions of the One UI, confirms that the feature is under active development by Samsung. Internal testing is likely already at an advanced stage, preparing the ground for a stable release alongside the new version of the operating system.

General improvements to Camera Assistant

This discovery adds to other technical improvements that the company has implemented in the Camera Assistant to expand user control over the cameras. One of the most celebrated recent additions has been the ability to disable optical image stabilization (OIS), a key feature for shooting on tripods, where any micro-adjustment of the sensor can be unwanted and harm image stability.

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Another important addition is the creation of custom presets in Pro mode. Essa function allows users to save their preferred settings for ISO, shutter speed, white balance and manual focus, ensuring quick access in different recording scenarios and optimizing workflow during filming.

Functions such as permanent “focus peaking”, which highlights areas in focus with a contrasting color to aid manual focusing with greater precision, have also been improved. Este feature is a perfect complement for future control via external hardware, as it provides immediate visual feedback of the action performed on the TILTA controller.

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Taken together, these updates demonstrate a clear strategy from Samsung: to bring the experience of using the Galaxy camera closer to that of a dedicated professional device. By offering an unprecedented level of customization and control on the Android platform, the brand strengthens its position in the market for content creators and video professionals.

Practical advantages for content creators

For videographers, integration with TILTA systems offers immediate practical benefits that can transform the final quality of a project. The main advantage is the ability to execute cinematic focus transitions, known as “focus pull”, with fluidity and millimeter precision. Essa technique, essential for guiding the viewer’s attention, is extremely difficult to replicate consistently just by touching the device’s screen. Using a physical controller with a rotating focus wheel provides tactile, repeatable control, enabling complex movements that were previously unthinkable on a smartphone.

Furthermore, the functionality drastically expands the use of Galaxy smartphones in more elaborate filming setups. By integrating the device with a gimbal, slider or tripod with a fluid head, the camera operator can control the focus remotely, which makes it possible to execute dynamic and complex movements without the need to touch the device. Isso not only unlocks creative potential for bolder projects, but also professionalizes the workflow on sets that use cell phones as main or secondary cameras, improving ergonomics and efficiency during long days of recording.

Expectations for the Galaxy S26 line and the market

Market analysis and the Samsung development timeline indicate that the Galaxy S26 series will be the launch platform for this innovative integration. Previstos for the beginning of 2026, the new devices should be the first to fully explore compatibility with TILTA accessories, possibly with hardware and software optimizations to guarantee a stable, low-latency connection with immediate response to commands. Essa strategy positions the brand’s future flagship as a cutting-edge device for the creative public, reinforcing that the software and accessory ecosystem is as important a competitive differentiator as the camera hardware. By introducing native support to such a respected brand in the film industry, Samsung not only adds value to its product, but directly challenges the perception that smartphones cannot be world-class audiovisual production tools. Este movement reflects the maturity of mobile video technology and the growing demand for hybrid solutions that combine portability and professional control.

Strategic positioning of Samsung

By making native support for TILTA cinema accessories official, Samsung clearly signals that its smartphones are designed to be serious tools for imaging professionals, going beyond the average consumer. The strategy pushes the boundaries between dedicated cameras and mobile devices, offering unprecedented flexibility for creators looking for portable, efficient and high-quality solutions in a single package.