One of these issues is the phenomenon of blurriness when using the main camera. Users have reported that their photos sometimes appear blurry, especially noticeable in close-up shots. The company has acknowledged the problem and stated that it is due to the wide aperture of the main lens.
Samsung Galaxy S23 and Galaxy S23 Plus experiencing autofocus issues with the main cameraGalaxy S23 and S23 Plus feature a 50MP main camera with an f/1.8 aperture. The wide aperture helps capture more light, especially in low-light conditions. However, this also results in parts of the image being blurred when too close to the subject.
Samsung says their engineers are working on a solution. In the meantime, the manufacturer advises users to maintain a certain distance from the subject being focused.
If the Galaxy S23 and Galaxy S23 Plus are encountering this issue, why not? That's because the Galaxy S23 Ultra features a different sensor (Samsung ISOCELL HP2 200MP) with an f/1.7 aperture. A wider aperture compared to the S23 and S23 Plus. However, the Galaxy S23 Ultra will automatically switch to the ultra-wide camera when the subject is too close to the device.
