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Samsung Galaxy S23 owners tell of blurry and smudged spots in photos

Despite a camera-focused update being released in April of 2023, several Galaxy S23 and S23+ users continue to face a hardware defect with the phone’s camera, with reported blurriness and smudging appearing in photos.

The problem seems to be affecting non-Ultra Galaxy S23 users, with some reporting seeing a blurry and smudged spot on the left side of all photos taken from the S23/S23+’s 50-megapixel primary camera in landscape orientation.

What may sound like a minuscule problem is made bigger by the fact that the affected area renders text unreadable, making documents and messages practically useless.

The Reddit user ‘Switch01‘ took to the social media site to complain about the hardware bug, as well as Samsung’s refusal to acknowledge the issue thus far.

Although big camera sensors in modern smartphones have been known to cause blurring across the edges of photos, more information has revealed that this is the problem plaguing certain S23s. The smudging has only been reported on the left side of the screen, with not all S23 users reporting a problem.

Additionally, the Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra, which features a larger 200-megapixel primary camera does not display a blurriness problem.

With over a month passing since the initial complaints, the South Korean tech giant has not acknowledged the issue yet. Users who have sent their phones to the company for repair had the device returned in the same condition, with reports of Samsung claiming the problem was a characteristic of the big camera sensor rather than a hardware issue.

While an update that focused on the phone’s camera was released in April, it looks like users facing the dreaded photo blurring will have to wait for Samsung to take action toward rectifying the issue.

Source: Reddit ‘Switch01’ Via: Android Police

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Get over $800 in trade-in credits towards new S23 series devices

Now that Samsung’s new S23 lineup has been unveiled, Canadians can order the latest flagship devices. One way to reduce the cost of your new smartphone is to trade in your old one.

With the Samsung Galaxy S23, buyers can save up to $835 on the new phone, based on the $350 pre-order top-up promotion and the trade-in of a Galaxy S22 Ultra 512GB, which comes in at $485 in value.

The ‘pre-order top-up promotion’ will offer you $350 if you complete the purchase of an eligible Samsung Galaxy S23 device and trade in an eligible Galaxy Note Series, Galaxy S Series, or Galaxy Z Series device as defined in the List of Eligible Trade-In Devices. Under the same promotion, you will get $100 if you complete the purchase of an eligible Samsung Galaxy S23 device and trade in an Eligible Trade-In Product (excluding Galaxy Note Series, Galaxy S Series, or Galaxy Z Series device) as defined as “Other Smartphone” in List of Eligible Trade-In Devices.

Similarly, with the S23+ and the S23 Ultra, you can save up to $845 on the new device, considering that you’re trading in a Galaxy S22 Ultra 512GB, paired with the $350 pre-order promotion.

For reference, Samsung quoted a $427 estimated trade-in value for my iPhone 12 Pro 128GB, paired with a $100 promotion, which totals $527 in trade-in value. It’s worth noting that by trading in the same device on Apple’s website to purchase the iPhone 14 Pro, I was only offered $380 in trade-in value.

Head to the S23, 23+ or S23 Ultra listing on Samsung’s website and click on Trade-In to calculate how much value you can get from your old device.

Image credit: Samsung, Apple

Source: Samsung

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Leaked S23 Ultra renders reveal fewer colourways than predecessor

As we approach February, the month when Samsung announces its new S series flagship devices, leaks regarding Samsung’s upcoming S23 lineup are starting to ramp up.

A new Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra render leak reveals that the upcoming flagship device will be available in just four colours, in contrast to its predecessor, which is available in seven colours on Samsung’s website.

Similarly, the S23 will also reportedly be available in four colours, compared to the S22’s nine colourways as mentioned on Samsung’s website.

Courtesy of leaker @_snoopytech_ on Twitter, the upcoming flagship will reportedly be available in only ‘Cotton Flower,’ ‘Misty Lilac,’ ‘Botanic Green,’ and ‘Phantom Black’ colourways, as seen in the Tweet below:

Apart from the colourways, the renders double down on a leak we’ve heard of in the past. The upcoming flagships will get rid of the camera bump in favour of protruding camera lenses with no actual camera island.

Further, from what we know so far, the flagship S23 Ultra is expected to sport a 6.8-inch display, similar to its predecessor. It will also be slightly wider and offer the thinnest bezels ever on a Galaxy S device.

The S23, on the other hand, is rumoured to feature a 6.1-inch display. The handset will also feature Qualcomm’s 2023 flagship processor, the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2.

The Samsung Galaxy S23 series is expected to be announced in late January or February of 2023.

Source: @_snoopytech_