Galaxy S23/S23+ users face depth-of field issue which like a SLR

A bug in the camera application was reported by many Galaxy S23 and Galaxy S23+ users. In the photographs taken, a ring-like obscured region will show up.

Samsung people group arbitrators as of late answered client input, and its interpretation House is as per the following:

This is a sensor and lens characteristic that allows for a depth-of-field effect similar to that of an SLR camera. If the user wants to show clear details in all areas of the picture when shooting macro, it is recommended to use digital zoom to reasonably adjust the distance between the lens and the subject.

Only seven out of 71 users were not affected by this issue, according to a survey conducted by a German forum. 17 out of 25 users, according to another survey on an Italian forum, had this issue.

The following are some examples of issues with the Galaxy S23 and Galaxy S23+ phones:

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