As a temporary solution, you can reduce the screen refresh rate from 120 to 60 Hz
Last week, we reported that the April security update for the Galaxy S20 Ultra brought a rather nasty bug. After installing the update, users noticed a green tint on the displays of these devices.
Samsung recognizes a problem with the green tint of the Galaxy S20 Ultra screen, promising to release a fix in the near future
According to the source, he became aware that Samsung is already working on a software update that will fix this problem. An update will be released shortly. A message from Samsung said the company acknowledges the problem and confirms that a fix will be released soon. So far, the manufacturer has removed the update that caused this problem, so that it is no longer available for download and installation.
“Samsung is aware of this problem that appears in a very limited number of Galaxy S20 Ultra devices. We plan to provide a software update to fix this problem as soon as possible, ”the source said.
As a temporary solution, you can reduce the screen refresh rate from 120 to 60 Hz. At a frequency of 60 Hz, the problem does not occur.