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JAKARTA Not long ago, Samsung launched the One UI 6.1.1 firmware to a number of Galaxy phone users in the US. The launch of the firmware has not been completed, but Samsung has temporarily suspended.

This happened because the One UI 6.1.1 update included a bug that made the phone's camera problematic. Reporting from SamMobile, the phone most affected by the appearance of this bug is the Galaxy S23 Ultra because the images taken by the cellphone don't look good.

When the Galaxy S23 Ultra user enlarges the image with a zoom level of 16x to 19.9x, the resulting image is not as sharp as usual. Users will get blurry images with dark shadows so they don't look attractive.

From screenshots shared by one of the X users, quoted from the 9to5google report, Samsung said they were aware of the problem. Therefore, the launch of One UI 6.1.1 will resume once the bug on the camera is resolved.

"Yes, I have created the issues you mentioned and confirmed the matter. I apologize for the inconvenience. We will immediately prepare improvements to the matter," Samsung employees said via the Community platform.

It is not yet known how long the repairs will take and when the One UI 6.1.1 launch will continue. The problem with the Galaxy S23 Ultra camera can also be overcome using the Intelligent Optimization feature for the time being.

This problem does not appear in all models of the Galaxy S23. Galaxy S23 and S23 Plus users can still access the camera without the same problems because the composition and features of the camera are different from the Galaxy S23 Ultra model.


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