When Samsung launched the Galaxy S24, it had a few camera issues. Those issues were fixed with the first software update. Later, another camera-improving update arrived in April. However, not all camera issues have been fixed yet. But those shortcomings will reportedly be improved with an upcoming software update.
Galaxy S24 Ultra to get even more camera improvements and optimizations with future updates
According to reliable tipster @UniverseIce, Samsung will release another update to the Galaxy S24 Ultra to fix the remaining camera issues. Those improvements will include telephoto camera quality, white balance accuracy, and reduction of abnormal red color appearing in some images. However, the tipster says that Samsung hasn't provided a specific timeline for the release of the upcoming update. However, we can expect the update to arrive in May or June 2024.
With the previous update, Samsung fixed white balance and exposure-related issues. The Galaxy S24 Ultra tended to overexpose the images, so bright areas and light sources appeared blown out. Samsung also improved image quality in low-light conditions and the color accuracy in the Expert RAW camera app. Text clarity in zoomed-in shots was also improved with the April 2024 update. Instant Slo Mo now supports 1:1 aspect ratio videos with resolutions as low as 480 x 480 pixels.
With the previous update, Samsung has also improved the camera image quality of the Galaxy S24 and Galaxy S24+. However, things are still imperfect, and the camera may be stabilized with the next few updates. Samsung also shifted to more natural colors and processing on the Galaxy S23 Ultra with the One UI 6.1 update released last week.