Samsung is preparing to release a new firmware update for the Galaxy S24 Ultra, which will improve its camera performance. This update is expected to improve the quality of images taken with the telephoto lens, which is a significant concern for users.
According to a well-known tipster Ice Universe, the next software update for the Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra smartphone will also address problems with white balance. Specifically, it will fix the issue of an abnormal red color that has been appearing in some images.
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Samsung has probably recognized these camera issues of Galaxy S24 Ultra and is working on an update, but has not yet announced a specific release date. Hopefully, the update will be available in April 2024 and will provide an enhanced camera experience.
Back in March 2024, Samsung started releasing the April 2024 security patch for the Galaxy S24, Galaxy S24 Plus, and Galaxy S24 Ultra smartphones. It enhances night shots, improves low-light performance in the Expert RAW app, and offers better zoom clarity.
Also, the April 2024 patch brought a new resolution for slow-motion videos and increased stability for camera functions for an overall upgrade in photo and video quality.
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