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Samsung Galaxy S22 Series is Getting New Camera Improvement Update

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The Samsung Galaxy S22 series, the company’s flagship smartphone series for 2022, is supposedly getting a new update that will improve the phones’ camera performance. This update is available for all Galaxy S22 smartphones, including the Galaxy S22, Galaxy S22+, and Galaxy S22 Ultra. According to AndroidAuthority, the update is 1.7GB in size and comes with firmware version S90*NKSU1AVF1. Earlier this month, it was made available in a few markets. Because it is being rolled out in stages, some devices will get it sooner than others. The following is a list of what will be included in the update.

Samsung Galaxy S22 Series Camera Update Details

The contents of the update, which revolves around camera tweaks, were released in Samsung’s community forum. When capturing images, the update will improve the camera system’s natural sharpness and contrast expression.

When photographing a puppy, the AWB algorithm has been modified to better represent the original white colour. The one-time halt during single-take photography has been fixed. In addition, the RAM for video recording has been optimised with this update. Portrait mode and the general camera performance have been improved.

If you have a Galaxy S22 series phone and the update is already rolling out, you may manually check for it by navigating to Settings and then Software Updates to see if you have received it. Don’t worry if you haven’t. As previously said, it is a phased rollout, with each device receiving it at a different time.

Samsung’s Galaxy S22 series has been a success, and the smartphone was the best-selling smartphone in India in April in the category of smartphones costing more than Rs 1,00,000. The device’s strong cameras and S-Pen integration have made it stand out in the market, and fans like it.

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