Samsung released a major camera-improving update for the Galaxy S23 series in South Korea last month, which was later rolled out in Europe and India. Now the update is seeding in the US for carrier-locked and unlocked models of the Galaxy S23, Galaxy S23+, and Galaxy S23 Ultra.

Galaxy S23 (left), Galaxy S23+ (center), and Galaxy S23 Ultra (right)
Galaxy S23 (left), Galaxy S23+ (center), and Galaxy S23 Ultra (right)

The update comes with firmware version S91xUSQU1AWC8 for the carrier-locked units and S91xU1UEU1AWC8 for the unlocked models. It brings the April 2023 Android security patch to the Galaxy S23 trio along with all the camera improvements and fixes Samsung previously detailed. You can check the image below to find out more about the update.


Samsung Galaxy S23 series' March update changelog (machine translated from Korean)

Samsung Galaxy S23 series’ camera-improving update changelog (machine translated from Korean)

If you live in the US and are yet to receive the update on your Galaxy S23/S23+/S23 Ultra, you can check for it manually by navigating to its Settings > Software updates menu.

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