Galaxy S23, S23+, S23 Ultra Problems, Bugs, and Issues Tracker
Samsung recently announced its new flagship phones— the Galaxy S23, S23+, and Galaxy S23 Ultra. These smartphones come with a subtle design change, a giant performance leap, and many camera improvements. Although powerful and feature-packed devices, they are not without their issues.
If you are a Galaxy S23, S23+, or S23 Ultra owner experiencing this issue, you are in the right place. This article will track down all the bugs, glitches, and problems plaguing Samsung’s new Galaxy S23 range.
Here, you will find all the details about the various issues, their causes, and possible solutions. So if you’re having trouble with your new Galaxy S23 device, check this article frequently, as we will also provide an update on any recent problems and bugs as they appear.
List of All Galaxy S23 Series Problems
The Galaxy S22 series had many issues, ranging from poor battery life to camera issues. Likewise, the Galaxy S23 series has its fair share of problems and issues. While most of these issues can be fixed via an OTA update, some may require a trip to the nearest Samsung service centre.
This article section will provide an overview of the most common problems, bugs, and issues affecting the Samsung Galaxy S23 series. We’ll also provide possible solutions for each issue, if available.
Here is a list of all the bugs and issues faced by Galaxy S23, S23+, and S23 Ultra devices. Keep an eye on this post, as we will keep updating it as new bugs and issues are spotted.
1. Pre-order Issues
The pre-order process for the Samsung Galaxy S23 series has been plagued with a ton of issues. Many users are unhappy due to their old Samsung devices’ absurdly low trade-in value. Other users cannot even trade in their devices during the pre-order due to technical issues on Samsung’s website and the carriers’ websites.
Some reports also show that users are being asked for a down payment of $420. Samsung has messed up the pre-order situation and the trade-in values this time. We hope that Samsung acknowledges this and gives us better trade-in values.
2. Shutter Lag
Shutter lag can be frustrating, resulting in missed shots and reduced image quality. It can also make it difficult to capture fast-moving subjects as the camera may be unable to keep up. Additionally, the camera may not be able to focus on the subject quickly enough, resulting in blurry images.
The Galaxy S23 series also seems to carry the same shutter lag problem as its predecessors. Top tech reviewers like Mrwhosetheboss and MKBHD have discussed the shutter lag in their initial impressions videos. “One of the things I didn’t like, though, was the presence of a bit of shutter lag,” said MKBHD in his first impressions video on the Galaxy S23 series.
Other reports have also popped up on Twitter and other social media platforms, claiming the presence of a shutter lag. However, the shutter lag isn’t as bad as it was on the Galaxy S22 series.
On the contrary, other users have praised Samsung for fixing the shutter lag or improving it with the Galaxy S23 series. Nevertheless, it is too early to say anything more about this issue. We will have to wait a few more weeks for accurate information.
Unfortunately, if you are facing shutter lag on your device, there’s not much you can do to fix this issue. However, there are some workarounds you can try. One option is to adjust the exposure time by using the Pro mode. In this mode, you can select a slightly faster shutter speed and increase the ISO to compensate.
If you want another solution, you can use the Camera Assistant module on Good lock and turn on the “Faster Shutter” option. This feature will automatically reduce the exposure time, significantly reducing the shutter lag.
It should be noted that these solutions may not permanently fix the shutter lag. Your photos may not be blurry but may miss some details, resulting in lower-quality images.
Finally, speaking of a permanent solution, Samsung is yet to acknowledge this issue. Once Samsung acknowledges this issue, they should fix it via an OTA update. So, make sure to keep an eye on the software update section of your device. You can also check out our latest post explaining everything about the shutter lag on the Galaxy S23 series in detail.
3. Android Auto Issue
Some Galaxy S23 series are reporting issues with connecting to Android Auto. When users try to connect their Galaxy S23 handset to their car’s infotainment systems, it disconnects automatically. Samsung has not yet issued an official statement regarding the issue, but it looks like it is related to a recent software update.
4. Super Fast Charging Not Working
Samsung Galaxy S23 users are reporting issues with the Super Fast Charging feature. Some users fail to charge at the expected speed, despite being plugged into a compatible charger. Also, the Super Fast Charging option is missing from the battery settings page. Samsung should provide a fix for affected Galaxy S23 users soon
5. Camera Failed
Some S23 Ultra users are complaining about Camera failed issue. As per Samsung, if your handset displays a “Camera Failed” message, it’s most likely a software bug and not a physical problem with the camera. As of now, you should restart the phone and see if that helps.
Conclusion
The Samsung Galaxy S23, S23+, and S23 Ultra are great smartphones with their fair share of problems. Hopefully, Samsung will acknowledge these problems and fix them soon. If you are facing other issues with your Galaxy S23 device, let us know in the comments section below. We will add them here.