Some owners of the Galaxy S23 Ultra claimed that the camera took blurry pictures when One UI 6.1.1 was released. Photographs taken at magnification levels between 16x and 19.9x seemed grainy. This is an issue that ought not to arise with a flagship of the significance of the S23 Ultra. After that, Samsung reversed the One UI 6.1.1 update, and the company is currently developing a new version.
For the Galaxy S23 Ultra, a new test build has been detected on the Samsung OTA server.
A moderator on the Samsung site stated that a new camera upgrade is being worked on for the Galaxy S23 Ultra in response to the camera problems in Samsung’s One UI 6.1.1 update. On the Samsung OTA server, a fresh test build was discovered right after this announcement. This test build has version S918BXXU6CXI1. September 2024 is represented by XI, the Galaxy S23 Ultra is represented by S918, and the initial test build is represented by 1. It is anticipated that Samsung will address camera bugs in the latest release.
It has been disclosed by someone going by the username Alfatürk that Samsung is testing the latest software for the Galaxy S23 Ultra. One UI 6.1.1 for the Galaxy S23 Ultra was rolled back a few days after it was released. Aside from the camera issue, I haven’t had any serious issues with my own device with the One UI 6.1.1 update. It is likely that Samsung will release the updated camera software in the upcoming month.
Although the company does not officially announce when the upgrade will be released, it is encouraging that the test build has been made public. One of the greatest smartphones powered by the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 SoC was the Galaxy S23 Ultra, which was released in 2023. On the back, there was a 200MP high-resolution camera. Users are being annoyed by this camera bug, but Samsung is moving swiftly to address it.