

Image Credit – @usereAZCq01bZZ on Samsung’s Community forum
The bug has been observed at 10x, 20x, 30x, and even 100x zoom. The photo is also said to appear normal in camera preview, with the purple coloring happening after the photo is taken. This indicates that we are likely talking about a bug in Samsung’s processing.
On top of that, it seems that disabling Scene Optimizer doesn’t help. What’s interesting (and could potentially be a problem) is that not all Galaxy S25 Ultra devices running One UI Beta 4 are running into this issue. Some of them take photos of the Moon just fine.
As you can see, that’s not a huge problem, but it is an annoying bug and should be addressed. It could become a bigger problem if it slips through the cracks of Samsung’s quality check and isn’t addressed in time. Also, the fact that not all people are experiencing it while running the beta can be either good or bad. It’s good because you likely may not face it. It’s bad because if it’s not as widespread, Samsung may not address it as quickly.
It’s important to note that beta versions of software are usually buggy, and that’s part of the game. These bugs usually get squashed before the stable release. Hopefully, this one will too.
I personally think this is one of those funny little beta bugs that make tech news more entertaining than serious. It’s not a dealbreaker, but it does show why beta versions aren’t for everyone. Hopefully, Samsung fixes it soon, so the Moon can go back to looking like the Moon, not a sci-fi prop.
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