Galaxy S22 to have a better low-light performance with this new update

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The Samsung Galaxy S22 is a solid entry in the S22 series. However, the phone has had an issue with its low-light performance. An issue which stemmed back in March. You might wonder, did Samsung address this issue? According to a Samsung community forum for Korea, this upcoming update might solve the problem.

Back in March, Samsung realised that neon signs or other light sources appear blown out. This happens when the primary camera takes pictures in low light. Galaxy S22 users expected the update to be released in April, but there were no updates on this issue. That is, until recently, when Samsung announced that the update for this issue is complete. So, expect the fix to be rolled out with the August security update for the Galaxy S22.

When asked about the status update for the issue, a forum moderator answered:

"I checked what you mentioned. The update patch will be released in the next software update. The target date is not fixed yet. We will inform you once the software update date is fixed.”

It’s also worth noting that skyline photos appear noisy when the primary camera is used in low-light situations. Hopefully, the upcoming update will resolve this issue

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