Samsung Galaxy S25 Update Issues
- A recent software update intended to improve the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra is reportedly causing camera issues for some users.
- the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra features a new 50-megapixel ultra-wide angle camera,replacing the 12MP module found in previous models.
- Sammobile reports that the problem manifests when taking pictures using the 0.6x lens.
Galaxy S25 Ultra camera troubles Reported by users
A recent software update intended to improve the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra is reportedly causing camera issues for some users. Frustrations are mounting as owners report a problem that renders the ultra-wide angle camera nearly unusable.
Shaky Camera Plagues Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra
the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra features a new 50-megapixel ultra-wide angle camera,replacing the 12MP module found in previous models. However, this new lens appears to be the source of the problem. According to Android Authority, the issue isn’t limited to the standard camera app; it also affects third-party applications like Snapchat.
Sammobile reports that the problem manifests when taking pictures using the 0.6x lens. Instead of stable images, users are experiencing noticeable wobbling and shaking. Multiple affected individuals have taken to Reddit and the Samsung Forum to voice their concerns. One user described the issue, stating, “If I try to zoom in under 1x, the camera is going crazy.”
the issue seems to have emerged following a software update. Manny users claim their ultra-wide angle camera functioned correctly before the update. Some describe the camera’s behavior as “stuttering,” making it difficult to use.
Samsung Responds to Camera Issues
The root cause of the problem remains unclear. While the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra’s ultra-wide angle camera lacks optical image stabilization (OIS), some speculate that the autofocus system may be a contributing factor. Restarting the device or clearing the app cache has not resolved the issue for some users.Repair at an authorized service center appears to be the only reliable solution.
Samsung appears to be responding to the complaints. Several affected users have reported that authorized service centers have replaced the camera free of charge.This suggests a potential hardware defect.The total number of affected Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra devices remains unknown.
Sources: Reddit, Sammobile, Android Authority
