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Next Galaxy S24 Ultra update to fix 'many camera problems'

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A new update is coming to the Galaxy S24 Ultra, and it is expected to fix many camera problems, it seems. This information comes from Ice Universe, one of the best-known tipsters around.

Next Galaxy S24 Ultra update is expected to fix quite a few camera problems

As per usual, he is heavily invested in the works of Samsung, and its devices. He went to X (formerly known as Twitter) to share the news with his followers. He promised this update will fix many camera problems, or at least it’s expected to.

The tipster did delve deeper into it, a bit deeper. He said that the update will bring improved telephoto image quality. On top of that, it will fix inaccurate white balance and “abnormal red color”.

What he doesn’t know is when exactly the update will land. He was not provided with that information. The tipster is hoping that the update will land in April, though. It remains to be seen.

Samsung has plenty of competition this time around

Even with some of the problems it has, the Galaxy S24 Ultra is still one of the best smartphone cameras around. Still, it has plenty of competition, though. Various Chinese smartphone OEMs released camera-centric smartphones which are really difficult to compete with.

The OPPO Find X7 Ultra, Xiaomi 14 Ultra, and Vivo X100 Pro come to mind first, that’s for sure. Those are the phones that will get mentioned in camera debates these days. If you throw the Pixel 8 Pro into the mix, and also the iPhone 15 Pro Max and the OnePlus 12, things become even more interesting.

It is worth noting that Huawei is expected to announce its new flagships in the near future too. The Huawei P70 series is coming, and based on what we’ve heard about the upcoming camera setups, Huawei will also compete, very much so.

All of that makes it hard for Samsung to truly stand out, The company needs to do everything in their power to properly optimize the Galaxy S24 Ultra’s camera output. It seems like that’s exactly what Samsung is trying to do.