The green tint issue that affected the Samsung Galaxy S20 earlier this year, the infamous issue has now made a reappearance in the recently launched Galaxy Note 20 Ultra and Galaxy Tab S7 series.
According to a SamMobile report, several new owners of the Galaxy Tab S7, Galaxy Tab S7+, and even the Galaxy Note 20 Ultra smartphones are suffering from the issue. Apparently, lowering the brightness of the aforementioned devices below a certain value would cause the display to have a gree tint. At the moment, only the Snapdragon variant of the Galaxy Note 20 Ultra is suffering from the issue, which is notable considering the previous issue mostly affected just the Exynos version of the Galaxy S20 series.
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Furthermore, the base Galaxy Tab S7 being affected by the issue may also point to the fact that the problem might not be related to the Super AMOLED drivers, which was previously speculated. Although, the issue isn’t exactly limited to just Samsung. Other devices from various OEMs including OnePlus, Google, Apple, and more also had the issue.
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