A series of Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra users have camera anti-shake errors

The new Galaxy S23 Ultra was launched a little while ago and is Samsung's most advanced smartphone at the moment.

Strong upgrades in hardware configuration and software features make it one of the most experienced smartphone models on the smartphone market in 2023.

But in theory, it is, and in practice it may not be smooth for Samsung when there are a series of cases where Galaxy S23 Ultra owners report that the phone has an anti-shake error, directly affecting to photo/video quality as well as user experience.

Technically, the Galaxy S23 Ultra has a really great camera system. In-depth reviews also show that Samsung has carefully researched the photography algorithms to provide users with impressive results. The OIS (Optical Image Stabilization) feature has also been significantly improved compared to its predecessor. Upgraded OIS means better image quality and clarity overall. However, some Galaxy S23 users recently discovered a bug that prevented the technology from working as expected, resulting in shaky videos due to poor camera stability.

A series of Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra users have camera anti-shake errors Picture 1A series of Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra users have camera anti-shake errors Picture 1

Not only video recording, photo mode is also affected by this error. The problem is slightly improved when taking photos in portrait mode. At the same time, resetting the application also seems to help. However when you close and reopen the camera app, the problem reappears. The problem seems to appear most commonly and clearly when users take pictures in low light or at night, which is when OIS is most effective when it helps to reduce blur and noise in photos / videos. .

With that said, this issue will make users feel quite uncomfortable because the image quality is not optimal, even when they are trying to use advanced features such as OIS, which is designed to help improve the image quality. image quality under the required conditions.

Samsung has not yet issued an official response to the matter. Most likely this is just a software problem and will be fixed soon.

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