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Several Galaxy S23 customers are griping about jerky animations when scrolling in third-party apps, like as Reddit, WhatsApp, Twitter, and YouTube, on social media and in online forums. The majority of users assert that this problem wasn’t present when they originally received their Galaxy S23s but only became noticeable when the Galaxy S23 received its first software update, the February 2023 patch.
A screen capture of the problem was uploaded on Reddit by a Galaxy S23 user to mixed reception. The video attempts to utilize Reddit as a benchmark, however as other people pointed out, the Reddit app has its own problems and is not a reliable indicator of the phone’s speed.
Second, regardless of the initial issue, recording the screen may have an influence on performance and produce jitters when scrolling. As a general rule, recording the screen is not the greatest technique to show performance problems because the recording procedure itself is time-consuming.
Although though scrolling through One UI appears to work properly, some other users have claimed to have similar jittery motions when using various other apps. Nevertheless, at least twice as many Galaxy S23 owners claim their phones don’t suffer any of these issues.
Samsung released an Air Command update to address the S Pen connectivity issue on the Galaxy S23 Ultra. And Samsung will probably offer a cure through one of its upcoming software updates if this stutter issue persists and the cause isn’t an external element like poor third-party app optimization. We will update you.
What then are we to make of this? As of right now, the jerky scrolling motion problem seems to be limited to a small number of users, and the February 2023 security update may or may not be to blame. It can be a problem with a third-party program or something else that hasn’t been found.