Since its launch, Samsung’s Galaxy S23 series has been receiving positive reviews from both consumers and experts. It’s also not uncommon for smartphones to experience issues during their initial launch or after major software updates. As per recent reports, some Galaxy S series users have reported camera app crashes when using high zoom levels, particularly at 30x zoom.

Galaxy S23 Ultra

Samsung has acknowledged this problem and stated that its internal team has confirmed the issue, which occurs when users quickly switch between different cameras on the Galaxy S20, Galaxy S21, and Galaxy S22 series phones. The company has already addressed the issue and plans to release the fix with the next software update, scheduled for April 2023.

It’s worth noting that this issue only affects the Galaxy S20, Galaxy S21, and Galaxy S22 series phones, as the Galaxy S10 series lacks the 30x zoom feature. If users are experiencing this problem with their Galaxy S series smartphones, they can be assured that Samsung will solve it with the upcoming software update.

Additionally, the April 2023 software update will also bring camera optimizations for exposure, HDR, and Night Mode-related issues to the Galaxy S23 series. Overall, while this issue may be frustrating for some Galaxy S series users, it’s good to know that Samsung is actively working to address it and improve the camera experience for its customers. The Galaxy S23 Ultra flaunts a quad-camera setup, highlighted by a large 200MP ISOCELL HP2 sensor capable of recording up to 8K resolutions at 30fps. On the other hand, Galaxy S23 and S23 Ultra are equipped with a triple camera system on the back and a 12MP front-facing camera. The rear camera setup comprises an OIS-assisted 50MP main sensor, a 12MP ultra-wide unit with auto-focus support, and a 12MP telephoto shooter with a 3x optical zoom lens and OIS.

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