Cell phones are getting better every day. We used to only rely on them for communication, but now they handle everything from financial transactions to capturing our precious memories. Camera improvements have made even expensive digital SLR cameras unnecessary. As a result, camera performance is essential for people looking to buy a new smartphone. Samsung is aware of this and is working to improve performance with hardware and software updates. However, recent reports suggest that the Samsung Galaxy S22 series will not include 360° Audio or 50MP/108MP RAW capture for video recording in the Camera app. Details are here…
With each new release, Samsung adds new camera features to its flagship smartphones. However, the company is not only focusing on hardware updates, but also adding new features to its older models with software updates. One of the best examples of this is the Samsung Camera Assistant app. However, the latest news seems to disappoint users a little.
Over the past year, the Galaxy S22 series has received support for Expert RAW, watermark functions, astronomical hyperlapse, and more. The latest Galaxy S23 also has advanced features like 360-degree audio and the ability to shoot with a 200MP RAW camera. Many Galaxy S22 users were waiting for these innovations to come to their phones with future updates.
However, according to a statement from the camera division head of Samsung Community Korea, these plans were shelved due to technical constraints. While no specific reason was given for the lack of 360 Audio support, it has been confirmed that there are no plans to bring the feature to the Galaxy S22. Unfortunately, this will disappoint many users, especially those who paid hundreds of dollars for the best Android phone just a year ago and are faced with “technical limitations” just a year later.