Samsung Galaxy Tab S8 kicked from Geekbench because of GOS

Samsung Galaxy Tab S8 kicked from Geekbench because of GOS


South Korean tech giant SamsungGOS is still on the agenda. This time Samsung Galaxy Tab S8 spurt sound brought.

For those who missed it, it’s installed on some Samsung phones. Game Optimizing Service (GOS) over full up to 10 thousand It turns out that it throttles the performance of the application. Here, the process does not only cover the games, unlike the expansion of GOS. Microsoft Office applications, Netflix, Google Keep, TikTok and Samsung’s own applications such as Secure Folder, Cloud, Pay and Pass are also on the list of applications with performance throttling. Performance tests such as 3DMark, Antutu, PCMark, GFXBench and GeekBench 5 are included in the list of applications that have reduced performance according to the tests. not taking. In other words, in performance tests, the power of the phones is used to the fullest, while in other applications optimization in battery – performance – fluency trio is being done.

In the past days, a step back was taken as this situation caused a reaction and users were not given the chance to choose in the process. Samsung made an official statement and announced that GOS optimizes GPU and CPU for applications / games, and a “performance” mode will soon be coming to GOS. This update was recently first Samsung Galaxy S22 started for the series.

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Popular performance test that takes a step ahead of this update GeekBench, many Samsung phones have been excluded from the results list because they have GOS. GeekBench took a similar step today. Samsung Galaxy Tab S8 did it for the tablet model as well.

As it turns out, only Galaxy Tab S8 not into details here The entire family we feature has GOS, and Samsung should bring an update to them soon as well. The company has to do this because there is an investigation opened against it on the basis of GOS.

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