Samsung announced the June update log: significantly improve the Galaxy S23 series and other phones camera capabilities
Hispider June 29 news, Samsung in the middle of this month has begun to Galaxy S23 series phones push the June update, the installation package size of 2.2GB, focusing on improving the camera performance.
Samsung did not officially release a detailed update log, but after being trolled by users, Samsung's official community moderator shared the full log of the June camera update.
Hispider lists the main information based on the Korean logs as follows:
We added 2X portrait mode in the June update, and added the ability to delete multiple dynamic photos at the same time in the gallery.
We added 2X portrait mode and improved the photo quality under 3X magnification in low light environment. Available models: Samsung Galaxy S23 series.
Support for deleting multiple dynamic photos in the Gallery app. Supported models: Galaxy Note 20, S20, S21 and S22 series, and Galaxy Z Fold and Flip series (excluding the first generation Galaxy Fold).
Photo Remaster tool corrects edge distortion in photos taken with the main camera. Supported models: Galaxy Note 20, S20, S21, and S22 series, and Galaxy Z Fold and Flip series (excluding the first generation Galaxy Fold).
Corrects edge distortion in photos taken with the main camera when using the main camera for 1-1.5x zoom shots. Supported models: Galaxy S23 series, but other devices can get these improvements through the Galaxy Enhance-X app.
Added option to turn off Adaptive Pixel in Camera Assistant. Supported models are the Galaxy S23 series.
Fixed HDR framing error when shooting under backlight conditions under the Select Speed Priority option in Camera Assistant. Supported models are the Galaxy S23 series.
Improved clarity of recording with Galaxy S23 Ultra at 0.6x Super Steady.
Optimized picture mode preview with smoother animation when moving left and right in low-light conditions.
Improved color and sky representation in high-resolution photos.
Minimized reduction of color shift on certain solid color backgrounds when users switch between prime and telephoto lenses.