Samsung rolls out red tint fix for Galaxy S8, Galaxy S8+ in India

The software update is 426MB in size and is being currently rolled out for Indian units

Khalid Anzar  |  New Delhi 

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Beset by red tint on display and random restarts, the and units faced initial hiccups after witnessing great reception soon after the launch. Addressing the same issue, Samsung has started rolling out software upgrade in India.

To download the latest software upgrade, go to the phone settings and click on the software update option. The software update is 426 MB in size and is being currently rolled out for Indian units.

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The and are the flagship smartphones launched to offset the infamous Galaxy Note 7 debacle. Prior to the Note 7 crisis, Samsung commanded around 50-55 per cent share in the premium smartphone market in India. The share reduced to 17 per cent after Note 7 crisis.

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A recent report indicates that Samsung's share in the premium mobile segment grew to 48 per cent, but it is still not on a par to what it used to be before Note 7 crisis.

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The success of Galaxy S8 and devices holds utmost importance for Samsung globally. Issues concerning hardware breakdown or software inefficiency could lead to a drastic downfall of Samsung’s brand value, which is still on top in India.

ALSO READ: Samsung regains top spot in Q1 smartphone market

Samsung rolls out red tint fix for Galaxy S8, Galaxy S8+ in India

The software update is 426MB in size and is being currently rolled out for Indian units

The software update is 426MB in size and is being currently rolled out for Indian units
Beset by red tint on display and random restarts, the and units faced initial hiccups after witnessing great reception soon after the launch. Addressing the same issue, Samsung has started rolling out software upgrade in India.

To download the latest software upgrade, go to the phone settings and click on the software update option. The software update is 426 MB in size and is being currently rolled out for Indian units.


The and are the flagship smartphones launched to offset the infamous Galaxy Note 7 debacle. Prior to the Note 7 crisis, Samsung commanded around 50-55 per cent share in the premium smartphone market in India. The share reduced to 17 per cent after Note 7 crisis.

A recent report indicates that Samsung's share in the premium mobile segment grew to 48 per cent, but it is still not on a par to what it used to be before Note 7 crisis.

The success of Galaxy S8 and devices holds utmost importance for Samsung globally. Issues concerning hardware breakdown or software inefficiency could lead to a drastic downfall of Samsung’s brand value, which is still on top in India.


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