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Samsung Galaxy Tab S8 also has apps/games throttling issue, delisted from Geekbench
Just a few days back, Samsung users came to know about the major breaking of thousands of Android apps performance slowing down on Galaxy smartphones, including the latest Galaxy S22 series, artificially. Meanwhile, the company is working hard to fix the problems by giving frequent updates.
But in the meantime, it is reported that the latest Galaxy Tab S8 tablets are also affected by throttling games. This can lead to a very negative replication of Samsung’s services and performance to consumers.
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As the new normal Samsung Galaxy S22 and Galaxy Tab S8 lineup are packed with the most amazing features and specs, this throttling on devices has led to consumer downfall and confidence. But here it is also true that the company is constantly working hard to overcome the problems and inconveniences of the users.
Samsung Galaxy Tab S8 throttling games issue:
According to a recent report, Samsung Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra and S8 Plus artificially slow down performance when running a version of the Geekbench app with the name Genshine Impact package. Which affects the results of the context. The performance of monochrome processors decreased by 18-24% and the performance of multiple cores decreased by 6-11%.
Meanwhile, a previous report claimed that Samsung was reducing the performance of over 10,000 apps, but that doesn’t seem to be true. Samsung’s statement confirmed that there were only a handful of apps in charge of the issue.
However, Samsung is yet to say anything about the Galaxy Tab S8 throttling games issue. Similarly, Galaxy Tab S8 has not been added to the Greek bench list, but the company is planning to delist the device.
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