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Samsung has an incredible update for Galaxy S23, camera optimizations likely

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Are you wondering about Android 14 Beta for your Galaxy S23? Well, it’s not the right time to expect as Samsung’s One UI Beta Program is likely to start by the end of July. Meanwhile, a tipster just claimed that Samsung Galaxy S23 will get an “unprecedented” update with many camera optimizations.

According to tipster Ice, the next Samsung update for Galaxy S23 Ultra is “unprecedented,” it’s likely releasing at the end of May or early June 2023. As revealed, the Galaxy S23 Ultra will get many camera optimizations from Samsung, enhancing the user experience.

With its 2nd March 2023 OTA, the South Korean tech giant fixed a number of camera-related issues in the Galaxy S23 series. However, some problems that users call “bananagate” and “HDR vignetting” are yet to get fixed. Hopefully, the latest flagships will get improvements for the remaining areas.

On Monday, Samsung is starting a great sale in the United States, which brings up to $800 off on the Galaxy S23 Ultra. You will be able to get a $50 Samsung Credit along with up to $750 enhanced trade-in credit on qualified smartphones.

Two weeks ago, the company released the May 2023 security patches to the Galaxy S23 series. The rollout is expanding to more and more markets with each passing day. If the tipster’s guess is correct, the June patch OTA may be equipped with camera-related stuff such as 2x zoom in Portrait.

Galaxy S24 Ultra rumors started to arrive

It seems too early to begin the discussion on the next year’s Galaxy S flagships, however, tipsters are already revealing possibilities. It’s rumored that Samsung will be ditching the 2nd Telephoto with Galaxy S24 Ultra and bringing an upgraded lens, which features variable aperture.

Apart from this, the 200-megapixel HP2 sensor will also be installed as the primary sensor, with some great software upgrades. The other two models, the S24 and S24 Plus may not get any changes in design, display, and camera sensors, indicating that the Ultra is in focus now.

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