Get Rid of the Shutter Lag on the Galaxy S23 Ultra with This Simple Fix

The Galaxy S23 Ultra has been out for a little while now and although the phone has received generally positive reviews from everyone. There is one thing that everyone also pointed out and that is the shutter lag when you are taking pictures in 200-megapixel mode. Now, I wouldn’t blame Samsung because one can only imagine just how massive the images must be, and of course, the hardware and software require some time to process everything the right way.

The Galaxy S23 Ultra shutter lag can be fixed easily but could impact picture quality

Now, it seems that there is a very simple fix that you can go with and that should let you take pictures without facing the shutter lag that can be an issue for a lot of people using the Galaxy S23 Ultra. The fix was spotted by Ice Universe, and in order to reduce the shutter lag, you are going to have to download Samsung’s Camera Assistant app from the Galaxy Store. For those who don’t know, Camera Assistant is a Good Lock module that introduces brand-new features to make your overall camera experience even better.

Once you have downloaded the app on your Galaxy S23 Ultra, all you have to do is make sure that the phone prioritize speed when taking pictures instead of quality and you are good to go. You can see it in action below.

The new version“Camera Assistant” for Galaxy S23 series makes all Youtuber’s comments about 200MP meaningless.
The new version allows you to greatly reduce the time required for 200MP shooting and processing.Please watch my video. pic.twitter.com/rgHBEyrpvY

— Ice universe (@UniverseIce) February 8, 2023

Now, it is important to know that prioritizing speed over quality could take a hit on the image quality but we are not sure by just how much. However, if shutter lag is something of a concern for you, using Camera Assistant on your Galaxy S23 Ultra seems like a good way of getting rid of this for the time being.

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