With a 200MP primary sensor on the back, the Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra has debuted as one of the best camera phones on the market. The handset has received praise from users and reviewers alike for its impressive imaging capabilities, and Samsung has further improved its cameras with software updates. However, according to a tipster, the brand now wants to bring improvements to the S23 Ultra’s low-light imaging with an upcoming update. Here are the details.

Galaxy S23 Ultra could soon get Another major Camera Update

Samsung has recently rolled out a significant camera-improving update for the Galaxy S23, S23 Plus, and S23 Ultra. This update brings changes to the autofocus algorithm, resulting in faster photography. Furthermore, the gallery now features a new function that enables users to delete photos instantly. Additionally, the update enhances the ultra-wide camera photography by improving sharpness and introducing a notification when shooting in low light with the ultrawide lens.

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Renowned tipster Ice Universe claims that Samsung is planning to release another update, primarily focusing on the Galaxy S23 Ultra, to enhance its low-light performance. While the exact nature of these improvements and the release date remain undisclosed, it is anticipated that Samsung will address these enhancements alongside the May 2023 security patch, expected to roll out this month.

Recently, the same tipster shared that Samsung is planning to address the HDR issue present in the Galaxy S23 Ultra’s camera. This issue has been causing a halo effect and abnormal contour around objects. We assume the Korean company intends to combine both the low-light performance enhancements and the fix for the HDR issue in a single OTA update.

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