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Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra Camera Blur Issue: Fix Coming Soon
The Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra is widely regarded as a powerhouse for mobile photography, but a recent software update has left some users frustrated. According to multiple user reports, a bug is causing certain photographs to appear uncharacteristically blurry. Samsung has officially acknowledged the defect and confirmed that a software patch is already in development.
The Core Issue: Virtual Aperture in Expert RAW
The primary source of the problem stems from the Virtual Aperture feature available within the Samsung Expert RAW application. For first-time users, the Expert RAW app is an advanced camera tool that allows photographers to capture uncompressed image files and manually adjust intricate camera settings. The Virtual Aperture tool specifically simulates the mechanical aperture of professional DSLR cameras, allowing users to manually control the depth of field and background blur (bokeh).
However, users have noticed significant quality drops when combining these features. The specific conditions triggering the bug include:
- Using the Expert RAW application rather than the default camera app.
- Activating the Virtual Aperture feature.
- Shooting at a 5x optical zoom level.
Under these conditions, images lose sharpness, and the camera struggles to accurately separate the main subject from the background. Numerous users have documented this lack of focus on the official Samsung community forums.
Samsung’s Response and Upcoming Fixes
The South Korean tech giant was quick to respond to the community’s concerns. Samsung confirmed the existence of the camera bug, explaining that the issue likely originated from minor software adjustments introduced when the Virtual Aperture feature was rolled out to the broader Galaxy S25 lineup.
Fortunately, a permanent resolution is on the horizon. Samsung plans to address the camera blurring bug in its next major system update. Users can expect this patch to be bundled with the highly anticipated Samsung One UI 8.5 update features and fixes rollout.
The distribution of this update is expected later this month or early next month, though the exact timeline will depend heavily on your specific region. If you are eagerly awaiting the patch, you can track the Samsung Galaxy S25 One UI 8.5 update release date to see when it will arrive on your device.
How to Avoid the Bug Temporarily
While waiting for the official One UI 8.5 update, Galaxy S25 Ultra owners can easily bypass the issue with a few temporary workarounds:
- Use the Default Camera App: The standard camera application does not appear to be affected by this specific blur bug.
- Avoid 5x Zoom in Expert RAW: If you prefer using Expert RAW, refrain from using the 5x zoom lens while the Virtual Aperture feature is active.
- Adjust Depth Manually Later: Shoot standard RAW photos without Virtual Aperture and apply background blur in post-processing using editing software.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which Samsung Galaxy S25 models are affected by the camera blur issue?
Currently, the issue is predominantly reported on the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra. It specifically triggers when users utilize the Virtual Aperture feature within the Expert RAW application at a 5x optical zoom level.
Will I need to send my Galaxy S25 Ultra in for a hardware repair to fix the camera?
No, Samsung has confirmed that the blurring problem is entirely software-related. A fix is currently in development and will be delivered wirelessly to your device via the upcoming One UI 8.5 system update.
Can I still take high-quality zoom photos before the update arrives?
Yes. The bug is isolated to the Expert RAW application’s Virtual Aperture tool. You can continue taking crisp, high-quality zoomed photos by using the phone’s standard camera application, which remains unaffected.
Source: SamMobile. Opening photo: Krzysztof Wilamowski.