Galaxy S20s, the latest flagship phones of South Korean technology giant Samsung, were announced about 2 months ago. The company also released some updates shortly after releasing the phone. An interesting mistake reported by the Galaxy S20 Ultra users, the most powerful phone in the series, reveals that the update in question can open up business for consumers. As you know, Samsung uses two different processors in its flagships, which sometimes causes some controversy. Because, according to many people, Exynos processors do not perform as well as Snapdragon processors. The fact that the new error reported by S20 Ultra users is seen in Exynos models confirms these claims. According to some Galaxy S20 Ultra owners’ claims, if you open the Camera app by minimizing the brightness of the screen after taking the phone to a 120 Hz screen refresh rate, the screen looks green. Moreover, this green filter-like shade causes serious discoloration that cannot be ignored. According to some users, this problem also occurs when changing the screen to 120 Hz and switching between applications. The source of the problem is currently unknown. That’s how the green color error on the Galaxy S20 Ultra looks like Whether the issue in question is in the Galaxy S20 and Galaxy S20 + models is also unknown. However, when we experimented with the Galaxy S20 + model with Exynos 990 processor, we have found that there is no such problem. So this problem is thought to have occurred due to the latest software update only for Galaxy S20 Ultra. Samsung has not made any statement on the subject. However, with this problem on the agenda, Samsung is expected to make the necessary correction. If you also have a Galaxy S20 model with Exynos 990 processor, you can determine whether this problem is with you and share it with us.

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