I posted in here a few months ago about my experiences with the S22U camera and how as well as finding it less intuitive than the cameras I’ve used on my old iPhones, I’ve just found the output underwhelming compared to the hype around the stats and have always had better results from my family’s iPhones (all different models).

I know the S22U in Europe/the UK has the Exynos chip and I’ve had issues with it (including the phone freezing stuck on, twice in 12 hours at one point), and it seems like (based on Reddit comments etc) I’m not the only one and the Snapdragon chip is like getting a new flagship phone.

Is it possible the fact I feel like my family’s iPhones produce much better results (98% of the time. Especially portraits/photos with people in them) due to the Exynos chip?

Because of the issues, I’m looking to upgrade to the S23U anyway, but if it isn’t a chip thing then I’m considering possibly going back to an iPhone. I don’t know.

My plan is to get a Plus Plan with 02 (who I already have a contract with) which includes Switch Up which means I can switch my phone from every 90 days. They accept it, pay off the rest of the contract, and put me on a new phone of my choice with another Plus Plan. They refurb and sell the old phone ‘as new’. So it’s like a trade in with Samsung except I don’t have to pay the rest of the phone off (on the whole I don’t really mind about not getting free gifts like Galaxy buds. I’ve got my Sony’s and am happy with them)

Can other people who’ve got Exynos (or Snapdragon) S22U’s weigh in on this? Is it just a chip thing and I’m good to upgrade to the S23U which has Snapdragon worldwide?

  • TripleXno1@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    From my experience with S22U, Exynos chip… Everything was fine with the camera until S23 came out. If I remember correctly, all the problems started with the September software update.