Samsung has recently faced a controversial issue regarding its Galaxy S22 series. Speaking of which, the overheating problem persists in its smartphones.
However, some users quickly addressed the issue by preserving the device's battery life to avoid throttling. It appears that the South Korean firm is not the only one to blame for this mishap since some flagship Android phones could also share the same problem.
Samsung Galaxy Overheating Issue
The overheating issue in Galaxy S22 is not just limited to this device. Last year, the electronics giant acknowledged the critics by telling them that it would fix the problem.
Previously, Samsung made use of an app on the said device. This case was not isolated since some phones could also experience overheating issues.
However, some users were able to spot that the company was cheating all the way. They knew that the performance of the Galaxy S22 would not be throttled even if the applications ran.
With that, many customers thought that the company had just deceived them. It's some sort of false advertisement, according to some users.
Aside from issuing a fix for the problem, Samsung apologized to its shareholders. As one of the solutions, the Korean titan shared its plans to alter the design of its current chipset for its next-gen smartphones.
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Overheating Issue Not Limited to Samsung
When the issue erupted, many people wanted to switch from Samsung to other brands. Despite having a cooling mechanism on its device, Samsung couldn't overcome the overheating.
Moreover, BGR reported something about the ARM chip design. According to the story, Samsung and Qualcomm used to rely on this SoC. Some Android phones also suffered from the same throttling concern.
According to an unnamed industry insider, it's not only Samsung that experienced problems in power consumption, overheating, and performance. Even the flagship Android devices nowadays were hit by these issues.
To explain further the overheating, experts said that it could be a result of many factors, including the smartphone performance, processor design, and manufacturing methods, to name a few.
For Apple fans, this is good news since the iPhone does not share the same problem as Samsung.
If you're currently using a Galaxy S22, you should expect that overheating is just normal in that device. If you are an Android user, you should also anticipate the same conclusion since some flagships will also become hot.
In other news, Tech Times reported that Intel could potentially release a flagship Raptor Lake core soon. The CPU (i9-13900K) might be more powerful than the previously released i9-12900K because of its advanced clocking capabilities.
The latest report revealed that it would allegedly feature up to 5.8GHz of clock speed in turbo mode.
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Written by Joseph Henry