Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra has a fair share of issues since its launch. Most of them are applicable to the Exynos 990 model, which the company sells in major parts of the world. Now, once again, users have started reporting problems with autofocus, heating and even battery performance on their units.

The users of Galaxy S20 Ultra took to Samsung Community as well as Twitter to share the problems they are facing on their device. The most common issue among them is autofocus on the primary camera. This particular issue has been persisting ever since the phone first released. Autofocus is slower and sometimes the camera even fails to lock focus though the company has rolled out an update a few weeks ago to fix it.

The second major complaint is the overheating of the phone. Interestingly, most users with the heating problem are those with a 4G variant of the S20 Ultra, the ones sold in non-5G markets like India. Another common issue with users of Exynos 990 variant is of battery performance. Some users have reported they are merely getting 3.5 – 4 hours of SOT (Screen on Time), which is too less for a phone with 5,000 mAh battery.

Additionally, the Exynos 990-equipped S20 Ultra users are continuously reporting about poor performance while Samsung claims it to be as powerful as Qualcomm Snapdragon 865.

Hopefully, we expect the company to fix the above-mentioned issues soon with a software update. A smartphone costing $1400 should not have these many problems in the first place.

 

 

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