Samsung ready to solve the display problem of some Galaxy S22 Ultra

That the smartphones just presented may have some youthful bugs is anything but remote and not even a premium model like Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra has escaped it: an annoying display flickering problem has been reported by several users of the variant. Exynos – which is also sold by us – in some common use scenarios and now the South Korean manufacturer has made it known that the fix is ​​coming.

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Unlike the lack of the microSD slot, which Samsung has remedied with new USB-C pen drives with minimal dimensions, the problem we talked about in recent days is not a physical one, so the solution must also be of the type software.

As we told you, some Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra with Exynos 2200 SoC is afflicted by a bug that results in the display flickering on the lock screen and playing videos on YouTube. In particular, as shown in the following video from Twitter, a pixelated horizontal line appears in the upper portion of the screen, corresponding to the clock widget. The problem only occurs when the display is set to QHD + and Natural screen mode.

Well, luckily it seems that the problem is running out of time: as you can see from the screenshot from the official Samsung forum, a moderator announced that he has received an official response: the South Korean manufacturer says he is aware of the problem, that he already has worked on the patch needed to fix it and that the software update containing the fix will be released shortly.

The wait, therefore, should be running out. In the meantime, if you have a Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra in your hands and you have come across this annoying bug, the manufacturer recommends that you temporarily remedy it by lowering the resolution to Full HD + or switching to Vivid screen mode (Settings> Display> Screen mode).

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