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Samsung‘s recently launched flagship smartphones, the Galaxy S23 and S23 Ultra are back and trending again, but for different reasons than you might think. The devices were launched back in February last month, with a host of industry-leading features, including powerful processors, high-quality cameras, and vibrant displays. The Galaxy S23 features a 6.5-inch screen, while the S23 Ultra boasts a 6.8-inch display, both of which offer high refresh rates for smoother scrolling and gameplay. However, the latest complaints from users worldwide suggest that there might be a major defect with the camera modules of these devices.

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The Samsung Galaxy S23 and S23 Plus seem to be facing a hardware issue, with a faulty main lens resulting in blurry images. Users have reported noticing banana or ring-shaped blurs in pictures taken from the phones, with some portions of the images appearing blurry and out of focus. Although the issue first surfaced in German tech forums, it has since been reported on Reddit, XDA forums, and Samsung community boards. It appears that most of the affected units were manufactured in Vietnam, but some Indian and South Korean units also have the issue.

While Samsung is yet to comment on the issue, it seems likely that affected users may have to get their camera module replaced if this turns out to be a hardware defect. However, there is a little hope that the problem may be fixed through a software update, as Samsung is said to be preparing a significant camera update for the Galaxy S23 series. If users are not particularly particular about image quality, they may not even notice these issues, but for those who are, the problem can be quite noticeable.

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