Samsung is currently facing operational challenges as it grapples with the release of its anticipated June 2023 update for the Samsung Galaxy S23. Regrettably, the update has encountered significant setbacks, resulting in a minor disaster. Following an initially sluggish rollout, further complications have arisen, leading to additional postponements.
Repeated delays in update distribution have been observed, despite the verification of insider information and the appearance of new firmware builds on Samsung’s servers. Disappointingly, the update has yet to reach all devices, including my Galaxy S23 Ultra, defying expectations for timely delivery. The fact that two-thirds of the month has already elapsed renders this delay highly atypical.
Nevertheless, owners of the Galaxy S23 smartphone can still anticipate noteworthy enhancements in camera functionality. Notably, the update promises various camera improvements, alongside the introduction of novel features such as a 2x portrait zoom. Personally, I am particularly hopeful that the forthcoming update will mitigate motion blur issues associated with the Galaxy S23 Ultra’s 200 MP camera, making capturing images of children and pets a more enjoyable experience.
Galaxy S23 Series :: New June build uploaded on test server today, same might be rollout to remaining regions..
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— Tarun Vats (@tarunvats33) June 20, 2023
Breaking!
The update of Galaxy S23 in other regions may be delayed, and a new version will be released. Because some users found bugs in the update in Europe in June, Samsung will postpone the update in other regions, including China, in order to solve these problems.— ICE UNIVERSE (@UniverseIce) June 20, 2023