With Android 12 on Samsung Galaxy S21 an annoying bug appears but only in the USA

Earlier this week, Samsung’s development team kicked off the release of the update that brings the Android 12– based One UI 4 interface to the Samsung Galaxy S21 series, astounding everyone with how quickly the manufacturer has succeeded. to please users who couldn’t wait to try the new version of Google’s OS.

The comments of those who have updated their smartphone have been generally positive, except for the United States, wherein the last few hours the reports of owners of Samsung Galaxy S21 who complain of a few too many problems have multiplied.

A new bug for Samsung Galaxy S21

In particular, users report the presence of lag in the interface and this problem could be caused by a bug related to the refresh rate of the display, which automatically switches from 120 Hz to 60 Hz even when it shouldn’t. Recall that the Samsung Galaxy S21 display should switch between refresh rates based on on-screen content and user input but, after Android 12, the screen reverts to a 60Hz refresh rate immediately once that the device stops detecting tactile inputs and this happens regardless of whether the animations are displayed, with the inevitable consequence of the occurrence of jerky scrolling effects throughout the interface and in almost all apps.

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The good news for those who do not live in the United States is that it seems that the problem only concerns the models marketed in that market while at a global level so far it would not have occurred. The Samsung developer team is already aware of this bug and the hope is that it will be able to identify its cause and solve the problem as soon as possible, implementing a fix with an upcoming software update. We’ll see.

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