No. I have not tried Expert Raw. However, after working with another Samsung Tech, the phone is going back. Amazon is shipping a NEW S22U and I should have it Thursday so today; I'm back on the Pixel 4XL.
I guess 105 feet would be acceptable; my Pixel 4XL is a lot more accurate than that figure. This one is close somewhere around 3/4 to one mile off in accuracy. And the GPS units I have on top of my Nikon 850s are very accurate.
Problem is it is not the GPS that is inaccurate. Google maps has me very close to my exact location. However, as I stated earlier, the problem appears to be the GPS coordinates are NOT being sent to the camera app and it appears the app is using cell phone triangulation that can be more accurate than on my photos; however, living where I live it is not accurate. And I tried a third party camera app, and the results were the same.
Therefore, between my theory and the tech's at Samsung, it sure appears the GPS data is not supplied makes it most likely a problem with the system's software. Something the tech's cannot fix unless a software fix is supplied.
This could be the same problem the Exynos processor is having and there is a software fix coming. The Snapdragon processors MIGHT get the same fix, MIGHT NOT. I am not going to wait around and see if a fix comes or not. I am going to get a new model and Amazon is doing what they do best, customer care.
First thing I will do with the new S22 when it arrives is to take a photo and see if the GPS coordinates are in the EXIF file. If not, phone goes back, I move on to something, other than Samsung.
And that causes a problem. Pixel 6 Pro appears to have problems, One Plus 10 Pro breaks apart like a candy bar, so what's left? Sony? Not impressed. The new Motorola Frontier? Maybe. If the new S22 does not work, might just keep the Pixel 4XL running till it dissolves in my hands.