Upgrading your smartphone to Android 12 is overwhelming for many users. Recently, a case has come to light in which Samsung Galaxy A52s users are complaining of problems after installing the Android 12 update in the smartphone. Users are not only getting troubled by the problem of battery drain but are also facing problems while receiving calls. To recall, the Samsung Galaxy A52s smartphone was launched last year as the company’s most powerful midrange phone, paired with a Snapdragon 778G processor with 8GB of RAM and 128GB of UFS 2.1 storage. The Samsung Galaxy A52s 5G was updated to Android 12 earlier this year with the company’s One UI 4.0 skin on top.
Users complaining on Galaxy platform
Users have taken to the Samsung Galaxy platform to report problems after installing the Android 12 update for the Samsung Galaxy A52s, first spotted by SamMobile. The recent complaint in posts on the forum is about the battery performance on the handset after updating to Android 12. Users claim that they experienced low battery backup after installing February security update and resetting their phone.
Users facing this problem while calling
Similarly, another post posted by a user a few weeks ago claimed that his Samsung Galaxy A52s screen turns black after swiping up on the screen to receive a call, prompting him to power on to wake up the screen. Ending the call can be prevented without using the button. According to the post, the problem occurs when the smartphone is taken out of the user’s pocket.
Meanwhile, an earlier post by another user asked if it would be possible to stay on Android 11 while receiving the security update considering the problems other users are facing. The SamMobile report also states that users are facing performance issues on the Galaxy A52s 5G handset after installing the Android 12 update, including slow interface animations and janky scrolling. Samsung has yet to acknowledge the problems reported by users and suggest a solution.