Samsung’s Galaxy S23 phones are boring (We mean no offense). Boring in the sense, they are as good as Android phones get, and the highest-end Galaxy S23 Ultra is no exception. The handset comes with top-notch display, processor, and cameras. But hey, it’s not perfect. It has a truly impressive camera setup, probably one of the best on the market, but that too comes with flaws. For one, there’s an evident HRD-related issue that has been bothering users. However, Samsung might fix that very soon.

Camera fixes incoming with the new update

According to tipster Ice Universe, the HDR-related issue on the Galaxy S23 Ultra will be fixed with an upcoming update. The tipster specifically mentions the Ultra model but it’s possible the vanilla S23 and the Plus model will also receive some improvements. For the unaware, the HDR issue on the smartphone’s camera has been causing a halo effect around the objects, adding abnormal contour.

Ice Universe did not provide a timeline but since Samsung releases monthly updates for its phones, we expect this issue to be fixed with the May 2023 security update, which should be rolled out at the start of the month.

Samsung has previously fixed various bugs on the S23 series’ camera. With the April 2023 update, the company got rid of several issues that users had reported. These include abnormal autofocus when pressing the shutter button, sharpness issues in low-light conditions when using the Super Steady Mode, green line issues, and more. The brand may also add some new features or fix other known issues in the software. More details are awaited.

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