Last updated: March 13, 2023 at 11:40 UTC+01:00
The Galaxy S23 series has impeccable camera hardware and its performance in daily life lives up to what the company claims. The Galaxy S23 Ultra, with its astronomical 200MP camera, gives you some of the most detailed images you can take with a smartphone. The icing on the cake for Galaxy S23 owners is the latest tip from a reliable insider IceUniverse reveals that Samsung is planning a major update for the Galaxy S23 series that focuses on camera optimization.
Several owners of the Galaxy S23 series have been complaining about blurry images captured with these phones for quite some time. Even the Galaxy S23 Ultra isn’t spared, and it’s said to fall short. Since the Galaxy S23 Ultra’s 200MP main camera delivers 12MP images due to the pixel binning effect, there should be less noise, sharper images and better dynamic range. But users were not getting the desired results.
The upcoming Galaxy S23 camera update could also improve night mode
if we pass IceUniverse information, Samsung will release a camera optimization update for the Galaxy S23, Galaxy S23+ and Galaxy S23 Ultra this March. It is speculated that along with the improvements in image quality captured by these phones, the update would also address the shutter lag issue commonly found in Samsung phones. We’d like it to come close to Apple’s iPhones, which are among the best.
According to IceUniverse, the upcoming Galaxy S23 update will also improve the night mode. Samsung has been accused of over-processing and over-sharpening images in night mode. The Galaxy S23 Ultra is guilty of both brothers. The exact release date of the update is not mentioned, but you can expect the update to arrive by the end of March. There could also be a surprise bump on your Galaxy S23.