Summary: Some users have reported that the Galaxy S25 Ultra is rattling when ultrawide shooting. Samsung has yet to comment on the issue.
Samsung’s Galaxy S25 series continues to focus on delivering a strong camera experience, just like its predecessors. The S25 Ultra stands out with key upgrades, such as a 50 MP ultra-wide angle lens. However, the camera experience feels disrupted by a rattling issue on the Ultra variant.
Galaxy S25 Ultra users are having rattling shooting issues
Some reports floating around the internet suggest that the Galaxy S25 Ultra’s ultrawide lens starts rattling excessively when the 0.6x level is engaged. According to users, this is definitely not a normal shaking and is seriously detrimental to the camera experience.
Similar issues have been reported in the past, affecting only a few users. This time, though, it seems to have impacted a larger community. Numerous reports have surfaced on Samsung’s community support forums in regions like the US, Europe, and India.
Samsung has not found a solution to the issue yet and has not helped with complaints on the forums. Users have tried to restart their devices and clear the camera app’s data and cache, but the problem persists. This suggests that the issue with the Galaxy S25 Ultra’s ultra-wide camera is likely a hardware problem rather than a software one.
While some users claimed a bump or drop caused the issue, many underlined that it had been present since the day they first bought their phones.
It’s claimed that a Samsung service acknowledged the issue as hardware-related
A user took their Galaxy S25 Ultra to a Samsung authorized service after experiencing the camera focus issue. According to the user, after examining the device, the service admitted that a hardware fault caused the problem.
The user summarized his experience as follows: “Today, I had to send my device to a Samsung service partner. Samsung identified it as a hardware issue. After the service center replaced all the cameras, the problems were resolved.”
The user claims the issue was resolved after the service center replaced all the cameras on the phone. Therefore, if methods like resetting the smartphone or clearing the camera app’s data and cache don’t work, it would be more logical to visit a Samsung authorized service center without wasting time.