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Samsung is likely to release a major update for the Galaxy S23 series camera


Since the release of the Galaxy S23 series, there have been numerous reports of camera problems in this family. Now it seems that Samsung is working on a big update focusing on optimizing the camera of these phones.

A well-known source with the name Ice Universe operates, has confirmed in a new report that the Galaxy S23 series up to end of March (mid-April) It will receive a major update that includes camera optimizations.

Although Samsung has focused a lot on the camera capabilities of the Galaxy S23 family, it seems that many users have encountered problems using these cameras. One of these problems is related to functionality focus which apparently does not work properly and causes blurring of parts of your image frame.

Furthermore, shutter lag Or the delay in shutter performance is another problem that plagues the users of these products. Of course, many users say that the shutter lag problem has been seen in Samsung phones for years and it is strange that this Korean giant has not fixed it yet.

The Galaxy S23 series update optimizes Night Mode

Ice Universe previously said that Night Mode It will be one of the features that will be improved in the upcoming update. Users say that Samsung’s image processing in the Ultra model is more than the two younger brothers of this family, which makes “Night Mode” not perform very satisfactorily.

There is another problem of this family Image alloys (Artifact) which causes users’ images to have additional and defective visual effects.

Considering that not much time has passed since the release of the Galaxy S23 series, many users may not be waiting for the release of a major update for these phones, but this is not uncommon and has been seen before among other brands.

This year’s Galaxy S23 Ultra uses a 200-megapixel primary camera, but the Galaxy S23 and S23 Plus models haven’t changed much in terms of rear camera sensors.



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