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Galaxy S25
Has it happened to anyone else. In the s25 ultra.
I was taking a picture and the camera all the sudden made a noise and it got blurry. Making the picture super blurry while I was not even shaking.
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yesterday in
Galaxy S25
Did it make shutter sound or what sound
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Galaxy S25
It's not the shutter it's like a vibration sound.
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yesterday in
Galaxy S25
your Samsung Galaxy camera vibrates when taking a photo, it's likely due to the phone's built-in "Optical Image Stabilization" (OIS) feature, which slightly moves the camera lens to counteract hand shake and produce a sharper image; this movement can sometimes be felt as a vibration when the shutter button is pressed.
Key points about OIS vibration:
Normal behavior:
A slight vibration when taking photos, especially in low-light conditions, is usually normal and a sign that the OIS is working properly.
When to worry:
If the vibration is excessive, inconsistent, or accompanied by blurry photos, it could indicate a potential hardware issue with the OIS system.
What to check if you suspect a problem:
Camera settings: Double-check if the OIS feature is enabled in your camera settings.
Software updates: Ensure your phone has the latest software updates, as they can sometimes address OIS related issues.
Other possible causes for camera vibration:
Lens focusing:
When the camera lens rapidly focuses before taking a shot, you might feel a slight vibration.
Third-party apps:
Certain camera apps might interfere with the camera's stabilization mechanisms.
What you can try:
Restart your phone: A simple restart can often resolve temporary glitches.
Check for damage: Inspect the camera lens for any visible damage.
Contact Samsung support: If the problem persists, reach out to Samsung customer service for further assistance
Key points about OIS vibration:
Normal behavior:
A slight vibration when taking photos, especially in low-light conditions, is usually normal and a sign that the OIS is working properly.
When to worry:
If the vibration is excessive, inconsistent, or accompanied by blurry photos, it could indicate a potential hardware issue with the OIS system.
What to check if you suspect a problem:
Camera settings: Double-check if the OIS feature is enabled in your camera settings.
Software updates: Ensure your phone has the latest software updates, as they can sometimes address OIS related issues.
Other possible causes for camera vibration:
Lens focusing:
When the camera lens rapidly focuses before taking a shot, you might feel a slight vibration.
Third-party apps:
Certain camera apps might interfere with the camera's stabilization mechanisms.
What you can try:
Restart your phone: A simple restart can often resolve temporary glitches.
Check for damage: Inspect the camera lens for any visible damage.
Contact Samsung support: If the problem persists, reach out to Samsung customer service for further assistance

