Galaxy S22 Ultra Users Report An Annoying Bug, And There’s No Fix In Sight
Even though this GPS-related bug was reported well over three weeks ago, Samsung seems to have taken its own sweet time to acknowledge the problem exists. Even now, there is no clarity on how soon Samsung intends to release a patch for this problem. A moderator at the Samsung Forum did confirm that the company is working on a fix. They could not give an ETA for the software patch, though.
One user in that same forum thread posted a screenshot of an email they received from Samsung in which the company said this problem would be fixed in the “next maintenance binary release”. While we still do not have a date for that, most users on the forum are now hoping for a fix that would be rolled out along with the monthly security patch for April 2022.
Interestingly, not all Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultras are affected by this issue, with only a small percentage of European users reporting this bug. One user on the Samsung forums made several attempts to reproduce the issue on their Galaxy S22 Ultra, with little success.
What is pertinent to note, however, is that all European variants of the Galaxy S22 devices use Samsung’s own Exynos 2200 SoC instead of the more powerful Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 chipset from Qualcomm that powers the U.S. variant of the phone. It is unclear at this moment if Samsung’s much-maligned chipset has anything to do with this specific GPS-related bug.
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