Samsung offers a first major update for the cameras of the Galaxy S23

A little over a month after the launch of its Galaxy S23 series and with the debut of its new Galaxy A on the French market, Samsung is launching a major update for the photo section of its high-end models. Smartphones benefit from new features dedicated to both their camera application and their gallery. What to add options to the three terminals but also to correct some anomalies discovered on time at the exit of the trio. Indeed, some users had noticed small flaws in the Galaxy S23 Ultra in terms of optical stabilization.

In the course of the deployment, the update announced by Samsung therefore tries to fix various errors. The brand promises to have limited the blurring effects visible during photo capture with OIS, eliminating the “green band” phenomenon that sometimes appears on the screen during image capture and stabilization during video capture by Full HD at 60 fps with automatic Improving FPS adjustment is hampered. A bug that caused the face recognition on smartphones to malfunction after video calls with third-party applications has been fixed, the manufacturer assures, as well as a problem affecting photo taking in low light conditions, except in night mode.

Samsung also states that it has improved the quality of ultra-wide-angle video recording and authorizes the triggering of photos even when the autofocus has not yet finished focusing, allowing for quick picture capture; The Korean assures that this option can be deactivated in the settings.

Finally we point out that the update makes it possible to delete images in the gallery, even if they are being processed, to speed up editing.

All of these improvements show Samsung’s willingness to listen to users. The market leader in the telephony market also wants to be a prime example of efficiency in the area of ​​updates and accompanies its smartphones with four years of major OS updates and five years of security patches, mid to high end. Samsung’s update is currently being announced in South Korea, where it will ship with the March security update. We can expect deployment in April in the rest of the world.

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