Galaxy S23 Ultra Camera Zoom Bug Exposed: One UI 6.1.1 Fiasco
Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra Camera Zoom Bug: What’s Going On?
The latest One UI 6.1.1 update has brought some unexpected issues to the Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra’s camera system. Users are reporting a significant camera zoom bug that’s causing ghosting and blurriness in images taken between 16x and 19.9x zoom levels.
What’s the Problem?
The bug appears to occur when the intelligent optimization feature is set to maximum. Switching this feature to medium or minimum seems to resolve the issue, but it’s still a major problem for users who want to capture high-quality zoomed-in images.
What Does it Look Like?
Check out these images for a better understanding of the issue:
[Image 1: A blurry and ghosted image taken at 18x zoom]
[Image 2: A clear and non-blurry image taken at 21x zoom]
What’s Samsung Doing About It?
A company representative has confirmed the issue and apologized for the inconvenience. They’re working on a fix, but for now, users can try adjusting the intelligent optimization feature to minimize the problem.
Why Does it Happen?
It’s unclear why this issue arises at specific zoom levels, but it’s possible that Samsung’s image processing algorithms are more aggressive at these ranges, leading to ghosting and blurriness.
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