US Unlocked Ultra - camera update rolling out !!

Yea, they're pricey but they have the best service where I live. My neighbor on Verizon has to use an outdoor antenna to get stable service and I get four out of five bars indoors without an antenna and run around 60Mbps downloads and have seen peaks of 103Mbps (this is on LTE) downloads with the S20U so I'm fine with paying a little extra for top service for my area.

At least in my area, (40 miles north of New Orleans) Verizon used to be king. Now, AT&T and T-Mobile have far better service...It’s almost as if Verizon just quit trying? Far as Cost...Verizon is by far the most expensive, then AT&T, The TMO...Sprint is so bad I never even tried
 
Looks like a second camera update is coming.


Ice universe @universeIce
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We found a new firmware version of the S20 series, ATCT, which focuses on optimizing the camera
 
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Samsung requires the software and testing departments to focus on optimizing the camera, and subsequent updates to the Galaxy S20 series will continue to improve camera performance and fix problems for the camera.
 
i thought it was the cruelest april fool's joke when i first saw the mention of it yesterday...
 
yeah...the initial flurry of negative reviews, while accurate, also feel out-dated in the sense that we now live in the age of updates and patches. it's not like it was decades ago, when a product was released and you got what you got. nowadays, there can be constant improvements and adjustments, and a product isn't stagnant or relegated to the state it was in upon release.

i guess what i'm saying is that ALL products come out with imperfections, and there will always be the feeling that "I paid x amount, it should be perfect", or "how come no one else saw what i saw?", but in the end, assuming the company stands by its product, there will be a fix. IF the company does it's customer base right.
 
yeah...the initial flurry of negative reviews, while accurate, also feel out-dated in the sense that we now live in the age of updates and patches. it's not like it was decades ago, when a product was released and you got what you got. nowadays, there can be constant improvements and adjustments, and a product isn't stagnant or relegated to the state it was in upon release.

i guess what i'm saying is that ALL products come out with imperfections, and there will always be the feeling that "I paid x amount, it should be perfect", or "how come no one else saw what i saw?", but in the end, assuming the company stands by its product, there will be a fix. IF the company does it's customer base right.

Exactly. Every phone has issues but as long as the companies keep improving upon them the product gets better.
 
yeah...the initial flurry of negative reviews, while accurate, also feel out-dated in the sense that we now live in the age of updates and patches. it's not like it was decades ago, when a product was released and you got what you got. nowadays, there can be constant improvements and adjustments, and a product isn't stagnant or relegated to the state it was in upon release.

i guess what i'm saying is that ALL products come out with imperfections, and there will always be the feeling that "I paid x amount, it should be perfect", or "how come no one else saw what i saw?", but in the end, assuming the company stands by its product, there will be a fix. IF the company does it's customer base right.
I think this situation, particularly for the Ultra, is unique. Some people are having minimal issues, while others like me have a camera that's basically unusable for shots withing ~2 ft. It's one thing if everyone is experiencing the same shortcoming, but when it's a varied experience, you get what seems like contradictory information.

I hope the second update straightens out my issues. The first one was no change. I'm considering that I may have a defective phone. Terrible time for that to happen if so.
 
yeah...the initial flurry of negative reviews, while accurate, also feel out-dated in the sense that we now live in the age of updates and patches. it's not like it was decades ago, when a product was released and you got what you got. nowadays, there can be constant improvements and adjustments, and a product isn't stagnant or relegated to the state it was in upon release.

i guess what i'm saying is that ALL products come out with imperfections, and there will always be the feeling that "I paid x amount, it should be perfect", or "how come no one else saw what i saw?", but in the end, assuming the company stands by its product, there will be a fix. IF the company does it's customer base right.

Very well written and a really good point. I think some people are also frustrated with how the launch went and since they spent “so much money” they expected to have no issues with any part of the device...that is just not reality these days ...but, obviously some devices are having issues we cannot ignore that...seems the S20 and S20+ are almost never complained about so it is obviously the Ultra Camera and hopefully this 2nd and future updates fixes it for people and they can be happy
 
Possible 3rd camera update out now in China.

Ice universe @universeIce
Four days after updating the TCT firmware, China updated the Galaxy S20 series firmware TD1 again, once again improving the focus, HDR, and fine-tuning the transition animation. There are other improvements to be discovered
 
Possible 3rd camera update out now in China.

Ice universe @universeIce
Four days after updating the TCT firmware, China updated the Galaxy S20 series firmware TD1 again, once again improving the focus, HDR, and fine-tuning the transition animation. There are other improvements to be discovered
Most if us don't even have the second one yet
 
Most if us don't even have the second one yet

I know. The second one is rolling out to rest of the world now and looks like a 3 rd in a few weeks. I think sprint phones have gotten the 2nd update in the states. They always start with china , hong kong , korea first.