Samsung is preparing for a major update that focuses on improving the cameras of its latest Galaxy S23 series phones, and the upcoming update is expected to fix a number of issues in addition to introducing improvements and new features.
The Galaxy S23 Ultra camera has a large sensor with a resolution of 200 megapixels and is considered one of the best cameras in a smartphone today, but many phone users have complained about a number of problems, the biggest of which is that in some cases the bottom image is displayed less sharp than expected and has a slower shutter speed. This means that there is a noticeable delay between pressing the shutter button and taking the picture.
According to information from SamMobile, which specializes in Samsung news, Samsung is preparing to roll out new updates for the Galaxy S23, Galaxy S23 +, and Galaxy S23 Ultra phones this month that will bring quality improvements, image improvements, and slower shutter speeds. The update is also said to improve the quality of taking photos in low-light conditions, as users have complained about poor processing of these photos, as Samsung's algorithms tend to overprocess and sharpen photos, which leads to unwanted effects. Reflected affect image quality.
Samsung released an update to its One UI 5.1 user interface last month, which includes several improvements to the camera and photo library, not least the ability to adjust skin tones in selfies, as well as image improvements with automatic shadow removal and inversion. Implementation and easy access to the application. RAW expert photo editor, now accessible from the Camera app's Controls menu.
Separately, Samsung updated the Camera Assistant app last month, which introduced a number of additional features to the camera app on its phones. The update introduces more precise controls that allow adjustments to be made to fine-tune sharp images. The application also provides an option to increase the speed at which pictures are taken by controlling the shutter speed, where the user can choose to take pictures as fast as they can by simply pressing a button, but at a reduced cost one image quality is done. The photo is taken, choose a balance between speed and quality, or focus on quality at the expense of relatively slow photo capture.