Samsung is reportedly prepping a huge update to improve the cameras on its Galaxy S23 line
The photography system on the Galaxy S23 line could use a tune-up
Using 16:1 pixel binning, the Galaxy S23 Ultra’s primary camera delivers approximately 12MP images. But because the pixel binning allows the pixels to have more data, the resulting photos are supposed to be sharper with less noise and better dynamic range. But this doesn’t mean that the photography system of all three models can’t benefit from a tune-up.
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Reliable tipster Ice Universe says that Samsung will release an update for the Galaxy S23 line to optimize the cameras
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Shutter lag, blurry text, and problems with Night Mode are some of the complaints about Galaxy S23 images
Ice Universe has already suggested that Night Mode will be one of the features to be improved by the upcoming update. Users accuse Sammy’s image processing of over-sharpening images with the Galaxy S23 Ultra guilty of this more than its two siblings. And with the shutter lag, photos can come out blurry. Feel free to pass along your experiences with the cameras on the Galaxy S23, Galaxy S23+, and the Galaxy S23 Ultra by writing your comments in the box below.
Both the Galaxy S23 and Galaxy S23+ feature a 50MP primary Wide camera, a 12MP Ultra-wide camera, a 10MP Telephoto camera with 3x optical zoom, and a 12MP front-facing camera for selfies and video chats. The Galaxy S23 Ultra sports the aforementioned 200MP primary camera, a 12MP Ultra-wide camera, two 10MP Telephoto cameras (one with 3x optical zoom and the other with 10x optical zoom), and a front-facing 12MP selfie camera.
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