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03-27-2021 02:10 PM (Last edited 03-27-2021 02:12 PM ) in
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03-27-2021 02:22 PM in
Galaxy S1. Clean the camera lens using a clean cloth
2. Check the pic resolution in the cam settings. It should be set to whatever is the maximum. That is either 108 MP or 12 MP depending on mode.
3. Check the pic quality. Should be set to best/finest.
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03-27-2021 03:19 PM in
Galaxy SFeedback. the camera lens focus works far better in natural light then LED. the lens auto focus the image and zoom depends on the lens. so the 64MP camera in the single shot cures the problem. I took some really distant images and tried to zoom. it works pretty fine. but actual problem comes in dim light. the lens fails in those surrounding circumstances. .
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04-02-2021 05:19 PM in
Galaxy SDear Samsung Member,
Greetings from Samsung Customer Support!
Please perform the below mentioned steps to resolve the issue:
* Clear camera lens with microfiber cloth or a cleaning wipe. Gently remove the fingerprint, dirt and dust from the camera lens.
* Reset camera settings
Camera > Settings > Reset settings > Reset.
For further assistance, register your concern in Samsung Members Application (Open Samsung Members Application > Get help > Send Feedback > Error report/Ask questions).
Thank you for writing to Samsung.
Warm Regards,
Samsung Customer Support