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Samsung Galaxy S20 user posts how his camera stopped working after Android 13 update

Those phone brands are always appreciated that offer regular updates. These updates help users to keep their phones up to date and they don’t feel the requirement of buying a new phone for a particular time period until a major update or feature arrives in the market.

There have been multiple incidents when updates are found to slow down the processing of phones. This ultimately creates a need for buying a new phone that benefits phone brands in huge numbers.

The same happened with one of the users who took his Reddit account to share something shocking about his Samsung Galaxy S20 Android 13 update. Basically, since the user has updated his Samsung Galaxy S20 to the Android 13 version he is facing a problem with the camera that automatically turns the captured images.

A user tried to reset the camera setting but nothing happened and despite multiple tries, things remained the same. As soon as the image of this issue surfaced on the internet, multiple other users also came forth to share the same problem that they have been facing since they updated their phones to Android 13.

Here is the complete post on Reddit about this issue.



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