Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra to get a major camera update next month

Samsung released a major camera update for the Galaxy S24 series in February, and now we learn that the Korean conglomerate will roll out another major camera update for the Galaxy S24 Ultra in April.

The word comes from reliable tipster Ice Universe, who said the major camera update coming next month will include improvements to white balance and telephoto image quality. The March update will bring an underage mode and some optimizations but will not include many camera enhancements.

Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra
Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra

The update released by Samsung in February brought brighter backlight shots, sharper text zooms, and more to the Galaxy S24 Ultra. You can check the February update’s changelog below for more details.

  • Brighter Backlight Shots: Say goodbye to washed-out photos! High-pixel mode now shines with better balance in bright scenes.
  • Sharper Text Zooms (Galaxy S24 Ultra only): Get closer than ever with crystal-clear text, even at high magnifications.
  • Ultra-Smooth Video (Galaxy S24 Ultra only): Capture your moments with stunning clarity and detail in rear video recording.
  • Indoor Portrait Enhancements (Galaxy S24 Ultra only): Brighter shadows, sharper faces – perfect indoor portraits every time.
  • Food Mode Fiesta: Colors pop and flavors come alive with richer, more vibrant food photos.
  • Night Mode Magic: Experience improved saturation and white balance for more natural-looking nighttime shots.
  • DNG Gallery Zoom: Explore your photos in even greater detail with improved image quality when zooming in the Expert RAW app.
  • Action Heroes (Galaxy S24 Ultra only): Capture fast-moving subjects in backlit conditions with sharper focus and clearer details.
  • Subjects Shine (Galaxy S24 Ultra only): People, flowers, and more come to life with optimized exposure and color expression in photo mode.

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