The issue with Bluetooth gadgets in the past is that the slack among sound and video adjusting was very discernible. For this reason numerous audiophiles still especially lean toward involving a wired association as it offers better security and furthermore on the grounds that wired associations apparently offer better quality.
That being said, nowadays the slack isn’t genuinely terrible, yet that isn’t true with the Samsung Galaxy S22. As per a report from SamMobile, apparently the handset is experiencing sound video sync issues where essentially the sound and visuals don’t coordinate while watching recordings.
Obviously it happens even without remote earbuds associated with it, yet the distribution guarantees that utilizing the Galaxy Buds or Buds 2 can intensify the issue. It additionally doesn’t appear to be application explicit where it can occur in the YouTube application, recordings played in Chrome (counting installed YouTube recordings), the Gallery application, etc.
The issue can likewise happen when clients attempt to change the video goal/quality in video applications like YouTube, and since this influences both the Qualcomm and Exynos variations of the phone, it doesn’t seem as though it’s a stage issue either, fortunately. Ideally Samsung knows about this issue and issues a fix soon, however up to that point it is indistinct the way in which clients can fix it themselves.