Samsung responded to smartphone slowdown scandal and apologized
Top managers of Samsung apologized to shareholders and users for the scandal associated with the slowdown of the brand’s smartphones. It is reported by The Korea Herald.
According to the correspondent of the publication, at a regular meeting with shareholders, Samsung Vice Chairman Han Jong-hee (Han Jong-hee) apologized for the fact that the company made a scandal related to the brand’s smartphones. “We failed to properly take into account the needs of our consumers,” journalists quote the head of the corporation.
Han Chung Hee made the announcement in front of his subordinates and about 1,600 shareholders who watched the top manager’s speech via video link. He also bowed deeply to the partners of the corporation. “This is the first time that a Samsung executive has issued a public apology in response to growing complaints about the controversial smartphone game optimization service,” the authors of the publication reacted to the Samsung apology.
Samsung has acknowledged problems with its smartphones related to the Game Optimization Service (GOS). In particular, in mid-March, the company released an update that allows you to adjust the performance of devices.
In early March, enthusiasts claimed that Samsung may have deliberately slowed down the power of apps on its smartphones. Experts drew attention to the built-in GOS service, which could reduce the performance of programs in order to increase the battery life of devices.
Source: Lenta

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