As you probably know, as part of Samsung's new flagship series Galaxy Only the S23 Ultra got a rear camera upgrade for the S23. The S23 and S23+ have the same photo setup as their predecessors from last year, but this time their main camera seems to have a problem with blurry images.
Looks like a 50MPx rear camera Galaxy The S23 and S23+ have trouble keeping an entire scene in focus. Some users report that while the center of the scene is in focus as you would expect, the sides and edges of the photos are blurry. The annoying problem seems to affect units of the S23 and S23+ made in Vietnam and is being complained about by German users (specifically on Android-Hilfe.de).
The country of origin and manufacture usually does not affect the quality of the camera, so it is quite possible that this is an issue that only affects some units of the S23 and S23+ and not others. In fact, according to some users, this inconvenience has already appeared with the series Galaxy S22, but was not reported at the time. It seems the only way to fix it is to send the phone in for repair.
The S23 Ultra does not appear to be affected by this problem. This is undoubtedly because it has a different photo composition (heading p 200MPx main camera). Samsung has not yet commented on the matter.
With a phone for about 30 liters, it's annoying, I don't understand..
As I had one phone for 5 years and I wanted to make myself happy, I got an s35 Ultra for 23. And those photos are normally vabank one night will take your breath away and the other 5 had better the 5 year old one. As for the display, the battery speed, I have nothing to complain about. And as if there was no aperture setting in manual mode, which my p30 lite also had. I don't know what to do with it, but for the price, I have to decide how often I charge as much as possible, because this shouldn't exist with flagships at all.