Tuesday
Dear Samsung Community,
It has come to my attention, and that of many other users, that the Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra, particularly those with Exynos 2200 processors, is experiencing severe hardware failures following the One UI updates. These phones are being rendered completely unusable, stuck in a booting loop, and unable to power on.
Overheating Leading to Motherboard Failure:
One UI Update Triggering Failures:
Warranty Expiration Problem:
No Official Acknowledgment from Samsung:
As a dedicated Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra user, I, like many others, invested significant time and money in purchasing this flagship device. For example, I personally pre-ordered the phone, waited four months for delivery, and paid approximately €1,450. I expected a premium product, not a device that fails due to a software update and poor hardware design.
Therefore, I urge all Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra users facing similar issues to:
Samsung must acknowledge that their software updates directly contributed to the motherboard failures. It is unacceptable that users are left to bear the costs of repairing or replacing a flagship device due to Samsung’s oversight.
Together, we can amplify our voices and ensure that Samsung takes responsibility for this issue. It is time for them to address the concerns of their loyal customers who trusted them to deliver a reliable product.
Let’s work together to bring this matter to the attention of Samsung’s leadership. Every affected user deserves resolution, not silence.
Best regards,
[A Concerned Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra User]
Tuesday
Tuesday
What happened to your device? Was it under warranty?
Wednesday - last edited Wednesday
Я из России.
Тоже проблемы с этими перезагрузками после обновления в декабре.
Зависает. Греется при перезагрузках. Перегружается.
Самсунг s22 на Exynos.
Телефон стал приносить проблемы и беспокойства.
Если проблема не решится, следующий телефон буду покупать китайский.
Я попробую. А если понравится, то прощай Самсунг.
Wednesday
My SAMSUNG S22 ULTRA completely broke down, performing endless restarts. The warranty has expired as the phone was purchased in June 2022, since I had to wait in line for it to be manufactured. I had pre-ordered the phone in February, but it was only delivered after 3 or 4 months.
The fact is that the phone was ruined by Samsung's own update, not by the user. Therefore, Samsung should take responsibility for their actions. Not everyone rushes to replace their phones with newer models every year, especially since there are hardly any significant differences between them anymore.
Wednesday
Thanks from putting this information on here. I use my phone like most ppl for everything and when a perfectly fine phone just crashes the customer has to scramble to figure out what happened and get the device replaced. It cost more than money... I am waiting on a call from a tech to fix my heater at home and I filed out applications for a new job, now my phone doesn't work. This is the 2nd S22 Ultra that has done this in 5 months. The first time this happened I was at the hospital with my wife while she was in labor and my family could not contact us. These devices cost way too much for Samsung to not at least take accountability.
Thursday
Thank you so much for this - it aptly captures my sentiments and frustrations. My S22 Ultra packed up last seek after the battery wouldn't charge. Took it to a Samsung Center and was quite dismissively told it was a motherboard issue. I purchased the device in June 2022 and it is out of warranty. I have been asked to pay equivalent of $450 to replace the motherboard. Unfortunately, I will have to lose all my data and media.
It is heartbreaking to read that this problem may have been caused by the recent 6.1 One UI updates. The 512GB device had served me extremely well with no hitches prior to the sudden packup.
I hope Samsung takes responsibility and fixes up.
yesterday