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Galaxy S23 get April 2023 patch with big camera update in Europe

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In the ever-evolving world of technology, Samsung has been at the forefront of innovation when it comes to smartphones. Recently, South Korea has seen the launch of a highly anticipated update for Samsung’s new flagship devices, which aims to improve the photographic capabilities of these devices. Along with this update, users will also benefit from the latest Android security patches for the month of April 2023.

The latest update being referred to specifically upgrades the software of the Samsung Galaxy S23, Galaxy S23+, and Galaxy S23 Ultra to version S911BXXU1AWC8, S916BXXU1AWC8, and S918BXXU1AWC8, respectively. This update brings a significant improvement to the photographic sector, as well as enhances the overall performance of the smartphone. In addition, the update includes the latest Android April 2023 security patch, though Samsung has yet to disclose the specific vulnerabilities in its interface that have been addressed.

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Samsung implemented several camera improvements as part of this update. For instance, autofocus improved, making it faster and more accurate. Additionally, the Gallery operations have been optimized, allowing for faster deletion of images that were just taken. Furthermore, the ultrawide camera has significantly improved sharpness when capturing videos in low-light conditions. The update also addresses the green line bug that affected some images. Finally, video stabilization has been improved in Full HD 60fps and low-light conditions, enhancing these devices’ overall video-capturing experience.

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It is important to note that the update also addresses a couple of issues that some users had reported. Specifically, it fixes the image quality problems that occurred when the Night Mode was turned off and the Camera Assistant app was set to “Shooting Speed » High Resolution » Speed Priority.” Additionally, some users had reported issues with the camera not recognizing faces after ending a video call using third-party video calling apps.

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Changelog:

  1. A function has been added to the gallery so that you can immediately delete photos that are being processed immediately after taking them with the camera.
  2. For faster photo taking, the AF concept has been changed so that when the user presses the shooting button, the user can take a photo even when the focus is not completely set.
    However, if you want to shoot after completing Focus as before, please change the settings in the latest Camera Assistant.
    ※ Camera Assistant > Prioritize focus over speed (focus priority) On
  3. Improved sharpness/flicker and added notice when shooting Ultrawide in low light indoors after setting Camera Video Mode > Super Steady On.
    ※ “To take a good Super Steady photo, I need more light.”
  4. Fixed a phenomenon where a green line was displayed on the left side intermittently when shooting in the rear photo mode.
  5. Improved image stabilization when shooting with FHD60 after setting Auto FPS Off in rear video.
  6. Improved line-shaped banding noise in the sky in mid-low light when shooting high-pixel in low-mid light.
    Optimized overall sharpness for high-pixel shooting and improved intermittent blurring through OIS stabilization.
  7. Fixed a malfunction when shooting after Night Off in low light after selecting Shooting Speed ​​> High Resolution > Speed ​​Priority in Camera Assistant.
    ※ Camera Assistant > Shooting Speed ​​> High Resolution > Select Speed ​​Priority > Camera > Night Off or Scene Optimizer Off
  8. Fixed an issue where face recognition could not be recognized intermittently after ending a 3rd party video call.
  9. Stability has been improved for camera movements introduced through other routes.
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