Samsung pauses Galaxy S23 Ultra update

The Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra was, as you may know, the absolute top of the range of the previous generation flagship from Korean technology. Presented in February last year, it was clear from the start that we were looking at a smartphone clearly deserving of its position of honour in this market. And, as we later found out, also in the market of particularly profitable devices for Samsung, to the delight of the company. And remember that, at its launch, its price started at 1,409 euros.

In mid-January of this year, the Galaxy S24 was presented, including the Ultra model of this generation, which has logically become the successor to the Galaxy S23 Ultra. However, this does not mean that the S23 has lost its relevance, interest and, even less, users. And we must not forget that we are talking about top-of-the-range devices, with features (and also a price, why deny it) that invite you to extend their useful life for a few years.

In this, it plays an essential role, of course, the manufacturer’s update policysomething that we have fortunately seen great improvements in over the last few years from the major manufacturers. If they do on its own initiative Or, on the contrary, as a response to legal frameworks that are increasingly giving more weight to the fight against planned obsolescence and in favor of the right to repair, that is something that we will never be clear about, but fortunately it is so.

Now, we already know what happens sometimes with updates, and although it is Microsoft (more specifically Windows) that is the one who is blamed for how problematic theirs are, in reality these problems are much more widespread. And such is the case, as we can see read on SamMobilewhere they tell us that Samsung has paused One UI 6.1.1 OTA update for Galaxy S23 Ultra due to camera issues.

More specifically, some users reported that after updating their Galaxy S23 Ultra (it is the only affected model) to One UI 6.1.1, Images taken with the camera at certain settings became blurryMore specifically, as we read in the publication, the problem occurs when using a zoom level between 16x and 19.9x, and the consequence is that the object in focus will have distorted edges and, in addition, fog will appear in some areas.

With the withdrawal of the update Samsung acknowledges receipt And, we understand, they are working to resolve the problem for those who have already installed the update, and also to be able to offer it, error-free, to those who were expecting it.

Source: www.muycomputer.com