Samsung prepares update to fix green bug on Galaxy S20

Samsung has already released updates this month for the entire Galaxy S20 range. This set of equipment also includes the Galaxy S20 Ultra. The update came with the April security patch but also with camera improvements. Apparently, in the last update, this manufacturer also solved the problem of autofocus. However, when covering his head, he uncovered his feet. It’s just that, unintentionally, it gave rise to a new failure and we have a green bug in the Galaxy S20.

Samsung prepares an update to fix the green bug on Galaxy S20

The question does not concern the camera as everything is fine in this part. The problem is in the Galaxy S20’s own screen. After the update, the screen started to reveal some green tones. This has been happening more on the Galaxy S20 Ultra with the Exynos chipset. That is, what is sold in Europe.

Galaxy 20 Bug
Galaxy 20 Bug

If you happen to have this equipment and have already done the update, there is a specific condition in which this is more noticeable. So, what you have to do is be at the 120Hz refresh rate and place the screen with a brightness below 30%. This is also noticeable in applications such as Samsung Pay, the camera, calculator, Snapchat, telegram, PUBG, and Chrome.

Samsung is already aware of this situation and will solve the problem soon with a new firmware update.

Meanwhile and since we are talking about the Korean giant know that rumors of the Galaxy Note 20 are already appearing. The latter concerns the presence of a 4000 mAh battery. It is true that it is good considering that last year’s model had a 3500 mAh battery, but it is not exactly impressive. However, you also know that the Galaxy Note 20 can bet on a different chipset.

Anyway, if this is confirmed we will have a significant increase in battery that will guarantee greater autonomy. The news comes to us from the GalaxyClub website.

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