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Galaxy S25 Ultra’s vibrating camera glitch spreads after software update

Galaxy S25 Ultra’s vibrating camera glitch spreads after software update

Samsung’s Galaxy S25 Ultra is under scrutiny as some users report a strange camera issue following a recent software update. The phone’s 200MP system has been a major selling point, but a flickering glitch with the ultrawide lens is starting to frustrate owners.

Galaxy S25 Ultra with S Pen
Galaxy S25 Ultra with S Pen

Galaxy S25 Ultra users reported the issue earlier this year, which now appears to have become more noticeable after the June 2025 One UI 7 update (firmware G928U1UEU2BXF7). A clip shared by @Samoneui8 on X shows the problem in action: the preview jitters, making both photos and videos blurry. Some users have even noticed a faint rattling sound while the issue occurs, according to discussions on Reddit and Samsung’s official forums.

While the issue isn’t widespread, it’s not exclusive to the S25 series either—some older models, including the S24 Ultra, have also been affected.

So far, basic troubleshooting steps like clearing the camera app cache, rebooting, or even performing a factory reset haven’t resolved the issue, suggesting this could be hardware-related rather than a software bug.

Samsung hasn’t publicly acknowledged a widespread problem, but some users have reportedly received replacement camera modules under warranty, confirming that repairs are being offered where needed. According to reports, the focus motor in the ultrawide lens—especially since it lacks optical image stabilization (OIS)—could be the source of the flicker. Samsung support staff have also pointed to indoor lighting causing flicker on screen, but that doesn’t explain the physical shaking seen with the ultrawide lens.

Interestingly, the June update that’s being linked to the issue also brought smoother animations and new AI features. However, the fact that most users haven’t experienced any problems suggests the update alone isn’t to blame.

If you’re facing this issue, it’s worth visiting a Samsung service center to see if your device qualifies for a hardware fix under warranty. So far, the flickering seems limited to a small number of units—but as more users speak up, it remains to be seen if Samsung will address it more formally.

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The post Galaxy S25 Ultra’s vibrating camera glitch spreads after software update appeared first on Gizmochina.

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