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Samsung Galaxy The S22 Ultra doesn't go on sale until Friday, but many lucky people around the world can already enjoy the company's news. Although perhaps not in the way that everyone would like. Although the device has the best display panel of a smartphone in the world, where its maximum brightness can reach up to 1 nits, some of its owners are facing a special problem. 

They claim that their device displays a line that stretches across the entire display. Interestingly, in all such cases this line is roughly in the same place. It could be a software issue as changing the display mode to Vivid seems to fix the problem (Settings -> Display -> Display Mode).

So far, it seems that the problem only occurs with the device Galaxy S22 Ultra with an Exynos 2200 processor, so theoretically it may also appear in our country after the release of the phone on the market. This will happen on Friday, February 25. None of the affected models run on Snapdragon 8 Gen 1. Of course, it remains to be seen if Samsung will respond and release a software update that will fix this problem. Considering the purchase price, this is an unpleasant limitation.

Let's just remind that Galaxy The S22 Ultra is equipped with a 6,8-inch Dynamic AMOLED 2X display with QHD+ resolution, HDR10+ and a variable refresh rate of 1 to 120 Hz. Its display also provides an ultrasonic fingerprint reader and is compatible with the S Pen with a latency of just 2,8ms.

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