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Samsung responds to limit phone performance: to control the heat will be offered unlock options later

【Mobile China News】At 11:00 p.m. Beijing time on February 9, Samsung released a new flagship model S22, and achieved very good sales after the launch, which was praised by many users and the media. However, just recently, some foreign users posted on the Internet that the Samsung smartphone in hand has limited performance. On March 4, Samsung officials responded to this, saying that the application called GOS (Game Optimizing Service Chinese named Game Optimization Service) is mainly to rationally schedule the mobile phone CPU and GPU, thereby reducing the heating phenomenon of the mobile phone.

Samsung responds to limit phone performance: to control the heat will be offered unlock options later

Samsung S22 series

According to netizens, when Samsung's game optimization app GOS is running in the background, the performance of more than 10,000 applications will be limited, including even Samsung's own applications. However, when running mobile benchmark applications such as 3DMark and Geekbench, GOS does not limit performance. Therefore, the running score test will not be affected.

Samsung responds to limit phone performance: to control the heat will be offered unlock options later

Samsung responded with the statement

For this incident, Samsung responded by explaining the fact that netizens claimed that "GOS limits performance", saying that Samsung did this to avoid the phenomenon of overheating the phone after running the game for a long time, and decided to reduce the temperature of the phone by scheduling the chip CPU and GPU. However, Samsung also said in the statement that after receiving many supportive opinions, in order to meet the needs of various customers in recent times, it plans to push software updates in the near future to provide customers with "performance first" options. Samsung also said that it will continue to listen to customers' opinions and feedback and do its best to satisfy customers.

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