Samsung launched its Galaxy S20 Ultra flagship smartphone a couple of months ago and since its official launch, the device has seen a fair share of issues, including display color tint, autofocus, performance, heating, and battery.

However, the South Korean company has now fixed the issue which produced a green color tint on the smartphone’s display through a new software update. Samsung was aware of the issue and was working on a fix since past couple of weeks.

It remains to be seen if the update also fixes other Galaxy S20 Ultra issues. Users have complained about slower focusing of the camera, heating issues with the 4G model, and poor performance of the phone as well as battery on the Exynos 990-powered model.

Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra Display Hue Tint
Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra green hue tint on display. (Image: Samsung Community Forum)

The new update, which carries the build number G98xBXXU1ATD3 is the one that comes with the fix for the green-hue tint. The update is now rolling out in Germany, but it is expected to arrive soon for all the Galaxy S20 Ultra users.

While it is understandable that a smartphone may face some issues but having so many issues for a flagship smartphone, that too when the device is priced at around $1,400 is simply not acceptable from the world’s leasing smartphone company.

Recently, DXOMark revealed its camera review for the Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra and it is nowhere near the leading Huawei P40 Pro in terms of ranking. With a score of 122 points, the device has been ranked at sixth position.