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It's definitely a scenario where people see different things @Rich400080
For example I don't see jagger/ stutters etc but then another person looking over my shoulder may !
I've owned imported from Hong Kong _ Qualcomm SnapDragon SoC Samsung variants of phone and the same Exynos SoC variant from the UK, and mostly I experienced better optimisation with battery usage. The rest felt the same to be honest.
I would encourage anyone to send feedback via their Samsung Members App under the GetHelp section so that Samsung can channel this to the relevant departments.
Previous phone's will have had more stability updates sent to them than the Samsung Galaxy s²² Ultra, which is possibly why they are more fluid.
There are so many variables in phone's as Android is open source and we all set up our phones differently, use different apps and in some instances transfer our info across from previous phones to our new phone's differently.
If a phone / SoC/ isn't for you or polished in a way that means a better usage experience for you then that's the beauty of choice to own a different model or phone from another manufacturer.
I wish you all the best.
Daily Driver > Samsung Galaxy s²⁵ Ultra 512Gb ~ Titanium Black.
The advice I offer is my own and does not represent Samsung’s position.
I'm here to help. " This is the way. "
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