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Samsung's camera wobble is ruining its flagship phones—and a case won't fix it

How-To Geek·Cory Gunther·21 days ago
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Published May 14, 2026, 10:01 AM EDT Cory Gunther is a senior author and Newsletter Editor at Valnet, covering cutting-edge tech, Android, and more for How-To Geek. He's covered Android, cars, and technology for over a decade. When he's not reviewing the latest gadget, you can find him off-roading in his Toyota truck, fixing said truck, or doing something outdoors with friends and family. He's covered CES, SEMA, and MWC and reviewed countless phones, TVs, speakers, EVs, e-bikes, and more. Before Valnet, Cory worked for GottaBeMobile . His writing has also appeared on SlashGear , InputMag , and  AndroidCentral.  He's written over 9,000 articles.  Samsung makes some of the best smartphones on the market, but its oversized camera bumps are hard to ignore. Enthusiasts are no strangers to the "table wobble" issue caused by large camera sensors and lenses, but the vertical design language on Galaxy phones, while recognizable, is quickly becoming a problem.…

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