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Samsung Galaxy S10 users are reporting that the front camera of their phone can only be used in the cropped mode, rather than the full field of view that the lens is capable of when you use a third-party camera app. This seems to apply to all three devices in the S10 series.
The Galaxy S10 has a wide-angle lens for the front camera on all three devices. However, the main camera app always opens in a cropped mode (6MP) offering a field of view similar to what you have on selfie cameras by other manufacturers. As an extra feature, the users can choose to switch to the full field of view of the lens (and hence the camera sensor's full 10MP resolution).

However, it seems the provided camera API by Samsung allows third-party apps such
We're still not sure what the reason for that is but, in the past, we've seen phones with dual front cameras allowing only one of those to be used by third-party apps, so perhaps it's an inherent limitation of Android more than anything else.
If this is the case, Samsung probably won't be able to fix this via a software update. For now, a workaround for some of the apps is first to shoot the picture in the main Camera app and then import it into your app of choice from the Gallery.
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