Samsung seems to have quickly acted to fix the unusual problem that affected the photographs of the moon with the Galaxy S25 Ultra and the Space Zoom feature. Previously, some users have noticed that the photos recorded in the Fourth Beta were 8 months in purple. The bug appeared in late July in the fourth beta of Samsung’s new interface, which takes the moon’s zoom -based levels to 5 times the Space Zoom in the Galaxy S4 Ultra.
It is worth noting that this problem was not in the third beta of One UI 8 and is related to a processing error in Samsung’s magnification algorithms. However, one of the Samsung Forums Managers, after complaining about the bug by users, confirmed it and promised that it would be fixed. Now it seems that the problem mentioned in the Fifth One UI 8 beta has been resolved with the ZYH6 form. Currently, this beta is being released for Indian, German, British and American users.
The latest Samsung update, which has about 1.5 GB of volume, not only returns natural colors to the moon’s photos, but also has August Security Patrol to sustain system performance and fix problems such as cutting Wi -Fi Hotspot and S -Pen pen. From the beginning, photography from the beginning was a great feature for the Galaxy S series ultra that led the bugs to be seen soon by users. Samsung’s rapid action shows that the company is listening to the beta -version testers’ feedback. The stable version of the One UI 8 is likely to be released in September, and by that time users can enjoy the Space Zoom feature on their phone thanks to the fifth beta of this interface.
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