Some users of series phones Galaxy S22 has been on the official market for the last few days forums They complain to Samsung about a problem with the adaptive refresh rate of the display. It should appear in some popular streaming applications.
Affected users specifically complain that the adaptive display of their Galaxy The S22 switches to a lower refresh rate after a short period of inactivity, even when streaming content from services like Netflix or Amazon Prime. According to their description, it looks like an adaptive frequency system Galaxy The S22 cannot detect when videos from said services (and possibly others) are playing and dynamically switches to a lower refresh rate to save battery. Unfortunately, it also causes tearing, which significantly detracts from the viewing experience.
Judging by the relatively low number of complaints on Samsung's official European forums, the problem is (at least for now) limited in scope, and it's unclear at this point whether it's caused by a software or hardware bug. Samsung has not yet commented on the matter.
Users of the Korean giant's current flagship phones have previously experienced problems with video and audio desynchronization in some apps, including YouTube. Samsung solved those with several software updates, so it can be assumed that the new one will be fixed in a similar way (if it is not a hardware error).
Why would the morons from Samsung comment on this…? After all, they got their money from morons, including me, who bought this crap in the form of S22 a long time ago. So now they have everything in their pussy. The S22 Ultra is the biggest piece of crap Samsung has ever made. Specifically, I mean those with EXYNOS processors. It cuts constantly, including the image during streaming, as described by users. Never in my life will I ever buy another piece of Samsung crap for 38k. They will never get my money again in their lives.