Samsung Galaxy S22 series users have voiced concerns about the performance of the primary rear camera in low-light conditions, particularly when capturing neon signs or other light sources. In response to these complaints, Samsung acknowledged the issue in March and assured users that a software update was in the works to address the problem. Initially slated for an April release, the update was delayed but is now expected to be included in the upcoming software update.

Galaxy S22 series

Software Update in the Works

Samsung recently confirmed that the development of the software patch is complete and it will be rolled out as part of an upcoming software update. As the July 2023 security patch has already been released for the Galaxy S22 series, users anticipate that the fix for blown-out neon signs will likely arrive in the August 2023 security update.

Samsung Galaxy S22 low light camera update in the works

The announcement was made on the Samsung Community Forum for Korea, where a moderator responded to a user’s inquiry about the update’s status. The moderator stated that the patch will be released in the next software update, although a specific date has not yet been determined. Samsung has assured users that they will be promptly informed once the software update date is confirmed.

In addition to concerns about neon signs, users have also reported noise in images taken in low-light conditions, particularly when capturing the sky. It is hoped that the forthcoming update will address this issue as well.

Overall, Samsung aims to improve the low-light camera performance of the Galaxy S22 series through an upcoming software update, providing users with enhanced image quality and a more satisfying photography experience.

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