Galaxy S25 Ultra Lets You Use Flash with 0.6x Ultra-Wide Camera for Better Shots

Samsung officially revealed almost all the notable new changes and upgrades the Galaxy S25 Ultra brings, except the flashlight support to the ultra-wide lens.
Samsung launched the Galaxy S25 series last month at the Unpacked event, and as expected, the smartphone brought a new revolution to the market in terms of new advanced features, decent design, notable customizable changes, and more.
Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra Brings Flash to 0.6x Ultra-Wide Camera Mode
In addition to its notable features, the Ultra variant of the Galaxy S25 series features an ultra-wide lens that supports a flashlight. A few users previously reported that they wanted to couple the flash with the ultra-wide camera lens, and now, finally, Samsung has fulfilled their complaint with the latest Galaxy S25 Ultra, as its ultra-wide camera lens supports flash.
The Galaxy S25 Ultra now allows users to use the flash with the ultra-wide camera 0.6x lens, but Samsung hasn’t officially revealed this new integration as it silently adds flash to the ultra-wide lens with the device.
Noticeably, the older Galaxy S24 Ultra’s ultra-wide camera does not support a flashlight. A few users suggested a workaround where you exit the camera app, turn on the flashlight, and then relaunch the camera, but it didn’t work. This feature is unavailable on older Galaxy Ultra devices, including the Galaxy S22 Ultra, Galaxy S23 Ultra, and Galaxy S24 Ultra, prompting complaints from users on platforms such as Reddit and Samsung’s forums. Finally, Samsung has now addressed this issue with the latest Galaxy S25 Ultra device.