According to Gizchina, the super wide -angle camera is a highlight on the device with a strong upgraded 50 MP sensor. However, the actual use shows a problem that many users are disappointed.
Many Galaxy S25 Ultra owners have reflected that when switching to 0.6x zoom, the ultra -wide -angle camera starts to vibrate abnormally. This phenomenon is not only a slight vibration but a fierce vibration, enough to make photos and videos blurry, distorted, even unable to use in this mode.
Initially, this error is thought to only affect some particular users. However, the number of reflections is increasing. Reports of errors come from many different areas such as Europe, India and other places, showing that this is a wide range of incidents and is not limited to a specific market.
Many people have tried simple remedies such as restarting their phones, deleting cache and camera application data, but they did not work. The vibration phenomenon continues to occur, showing that the cause is not in the software or common application conflicts.
Some users suspect this is a hardware error. A specific case has been shared online showing that when bringing the device to Samsung's service center, the technician confirmed that this is a hardware error. After that, the entire camera cluster of the device has been replaced.
Up to now, Samsung has not made any official statement on this issue. Users are waiting for feedback from the company for a clearer handling. In the meantime, those who encounter errors may have to go to the warranty center for temporary inspection and overcome.