The Galaxy S23 Ultra HDR camera issue, causing a halo effect around objects, should be getting fixed soon via the May 2023 security patch. According to Ice Universe, the issue will be fixed by the next firmware update, which is most probably the May 2023 security patch – I mean, one can put two and two to know that’s the next update.
While it’s interesting to announce that a new firmware update is coming, Ice Universe was still uncertain about when the update will be arriving. Meanwhile, last month, Samsung released a substantial camera improvement upgrade for the Galaxy S23 series in South Korea, which was then distributed to Europe, India, and the United States.
But (sadly) this didn’t take care of all the HDR-related issues.
Should the firmware update arrive soon, this will bump the security level to May on the Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra.” Exclusive: Good news, Samsung S23 Ultra will address HDR abnormal contour issues in the next firmware update.”
Download the May security patch to solve the S23 Ultra HDR camera issue
While sources are uncertain of when the May security patch will arrive on the Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra, you can navigate to your Settings, and Software Updates to check when it arrives on your smartphone. That said, you will probably get a notification when it’s available on your smartphone. Ice Universe is positive that the update will be fixing the S23 Ultra HDR camera issue when it arrives. Let’s see how it will play out.
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