Samsung S24 Ultra Front Camera Over-Sharpens Selfies and Makes You Look AI-Generated
I chose the Samsung S24 Ultra specifically for its camera performance. When I first got the device, the front camera worked perfectly — but for the past two to three months, every selfie I take with it has been suffering from an exaggerated and genuinely bothersome over-sharpening issue. I've reset the settings multiple times and nothing has changed, which is why I believe the problem stems from the phone's own camera software rather than anything I've adjusted myself.
Especially in low-light conditions or situations where the lighting isn't adequate, the area around my eyes gets sharpened to an almost surreal degree — the photo ends up looking less like me and more like an AI-generated image of a completely different person. The problem is most obvious in the standard selfie mode I use most often; I end up deleting nearly every photo I take because of it, and I've genuinely lost interest in using the camera altogether.
Since I believe this is a software bug rather than a hardware issue with my specific device, I'm asking Samsung to take this matter seriously, conduct a proper investigation, and release an update that addresses this excessive processing and over-sharpening problem on the front camera.




