Samsung‘s latest flagship, the Galaxy S24 series, brings a range of improvements in both hardware and software. However, users have encountered a few minor issues with the camera and are expecting an update to address this issue. 

Fortunately, Samsung has officially acknowledged the concern and these issues will likely be solved via the upcoming software updates.

Concerns regarding the camera quality were initially raised by a user in Samsung’s official forum. In response, a moderator revealed that Samsung is actively working on optimizing the camera of Galaxy S24 based on valuable user feedback collected from various sources.

They revealed they are working on improving color accuracy and refining the “3D effect” when compared to previous Galaxy S models. 

While user feedback indicates an overall improvement in the S24 cameras compared to the S23, there are still some reported issues. 

This includes noise and banding in low-light skies, slight overexposure in daylight, and limited dynamic range around specific light sources in low-light conditions (via SamMobile). Some users have also noted detail loss in certain textures. So these issues should also be addressed in the upcoming camera update.

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However, Samsung did not provide a specific timeframe for these camera-fixing updates, they’ll likely be included in the first few software releases.

In related Samsung news, the company has confirmed that the upcoming software update will also solve another Galaxy S24 series issue where users are complaining that their screen is not bright enough and the colors don’t appear as they should. Again, there is no specified timeframe for the update rollout, but we expect it will happen soon as part of an upcoming software update.

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