The Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra, the company’s newest flagship model, had recently been released. It has a big 6.8-inch display, an impressive 12GB of RAM, and a Snapdragon 8 Gen2 for Galaxy processor, making it one of the most powerful smartphones on the market. It’s the brand’s top-tier flagship, thus the user should have a positive overall experience. However, it appears that this gadget has a strange photo stabilisation bug that may be interfering with users’ experiences with their phone cameras.

The Galaxy S23 Ultra has a really great set of cameras. The reviews also clear out that the brand has deeply worked into the camera algorithms to provide users with impressive results. The OIS (Optical Image Stabilization) has been improved by a huge margin when compared with its predecessor. The upgraded OIS technology means better and clearer images. However, a new bug has been spotted by some of the Galaxy S23 users which stop the technology to function as it was intended to. Due to the bug, the videos come out shaky as a result of poor stabilization.

Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra

The effect is also noticeable when taking a photo, though it is less apparent in portrait mode. Sometimes it’s completely contrary, and the stabilisation appears to be good in video mode but not in photo mode. Resetting camera settings appears to help, however as you close and reopen the camera app, the problem reappears. This problem appears to be most prevalent when taking photos in low light or at night when OIS should ordinarily help minimise blurriness and noise levels but isn’t operating properly for some reason.

This issue can be quite annoying for folks who are impacted because it means they may not receive the highest quality photographs out of their device’s camera, even if they are attempting to use advanced features like OIS, which was built particularly to increase image quality under these conditions. In addition, people have experienced strange heating up of the device while utilising the cameras.

In conclusion then while we wait patiently for Samsung’s next software patch containing fixes related to this weird camera stabilization bug – let us hope that no more users will suffer any further issues due to lack thereof! What are your thoughts on this? Do let us know by dropping a comment in your words down below. Thanks a lot for reading till the end.

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