GOS decides to throttle (or not to throttle) applications using application identifiers and not application behavior. Geekbench said, in a Twitter post: “ Earlier this week, we were made aware of Samsung’s Game Optimizing Service (GOS) and how it throttles the performance of games and applications. Samsung has said it will give users the option to prioritize performance with an upcoming update, but Geekbench was not satisfied with that answer and removed the last four years of Galaxy smartphones. In addition to that, the One UI 4.0 update made it difficult for the users to disable the GOS app. In short, these apps overestimated the performance of some Samsung smartphones. To be more exact, Samsung’s Game Optimizing Service (GOS), which should only manage gaming apps so the phones don’t overheat, seems to have actually been limiting the performance of other apps, such as Microsoft Office and Zoom.īenchmarking apps such as Geekbench and 3DMark were not affected, as GOS did not have access to them, however, once they were renamed, their results were unquestionably affected.
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