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Why Did Samsung Revert Back to OpenGL? Vulkan Was Clearly Better.

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divykhanna
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Hi Samsung Team,

I’m writing this as a long-time user and someone who closely follows performance improvements in Android.

When One UI Beta 1 introduced Vulkan for graphics rendering, I immediately noticed the difference — smoother animations, better gaming performance, and lower device temperatures during extended use. Vulkan is clearly a more modern and efficient API compared to OpenGL, and it finally felt like Samsung was using the full potential of its hardware.

But now, after the latest update, we're suddenly back to OpenGL — which is outdated, less efficient, and puts more load on the CPU. Why take such a big step backward?

Here’s why Vulkan was such an important step forward:

  1. Lower CPU Overhead: Vulkan reduces CPU overhead by allowing better control over system resources, resulting in improved performance, especially on multi-core processors.

  2. Better Multi-threading: Vulkan supports true multi-threading, enabling better task distribution across CPU cores. OpenGL, being single-threaded, creates performance bottlenecks on modern processors.

  3. Improved GPU Utilization: Vulkan offers direct communication between the CPU and GPU, optimizing the use of hardware resources, which leads to better performance in demanding applications.

  4. Optimized for Modern Hardware: Vulkan is built for high-end devices, fully utilizing modern GPUs and processors. OpenGL doesn’t leverage the full potential of today’s hardware.

  5. Lower Latency: Vulkan’s reduced driver overhead results in lower latency, improving responsiveness, particularly in gaming and real-time applications.

  6. Cross-platform Support: Vulkan works across multiple platforms (Android, Linux, Windows, consoles), which is a huge benefit for developers who want to ensure compatibility across devices.

  7. Better Power Efficiency: Vulkan is more power-efficient, utilizing system resources better, which leads to longer battery life during heavy use.

  8. Enhanced Visuals: Vulkan supports advanced rendering techniques, such as real-time ray tracing and compute shaders, providing richer graphics than OpenGL.

  9. More Predictable Performance: Vulkan gives developers better control over hardware, leading to more consistent performance. OpenGL can vary from device to device.

  10. Long-term Developer Support: Vulkan is supported by the Khronos Group, ensuring that it remains up-to-date with the latest hardware and software advancements, while OpenGL is gradually being phased out.

This change makes no sense from a user experience perspective. Vulkan was stable and provided a clear upgrade in performance. Reverting to OpenGL almost feels like you're intentionally limiting the performance of existing devices — maybe to push people toward buying newer phones. That may not be the intent, but it definitely feels like forced obsolescence.

If there’s a technical reason for this switch — like compatibility issues or bugs — please be transparent and explain it to us. Otherwise, this move just feels wrong.

Samsung makes some of the best hardware out there. Please don’t hold it back with outdated software decisions.

Looking forward to a proper explanation.

Thanks,
divy

 

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62 Comments
Mcteoh
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This will be my last Samsung phone better switch to iPhone. Keep delaying one ui 7 and remove so many features just to boost s25 sales pathetic and disgusting scamsung

Mapz14689
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As an S24 Ultra owner, this post might not affect me directly right now. Still, I'm worried that similar issues could crop up with my S24 once the S26 comes out. I feel like Samsung’s recent decisions have been somewhat careless—and at times, even seem intentionally harmful. This is definitely going to be my last Samsung device.  The competition offers similar (sometimes even better) specs at much lower prices, and I haven’t seen them make such baffling choices.

Sultan65
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Samsung. Wake up. Start doing something. This will be my last phone probably. They don't care. They never did. Samsung was better than this. 

LeviTheGoat
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Samsung this isn't fair. Not only is one UI 7 extremely delayed but now this. Absolutely ridiculous. This will be last Samsung if they don't take it seriously.

stfu_gavy
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Lagging behind each and everytime... 

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Reive
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I'm a Samsung user from the first Galaxy Note, now on a S23U, unfortunately, I could have bought hardware of the same level for a lower price.

In the feature I'll stay away from Samsung if they will continue on this path. Continue to degrade their products for the sole purpose of selling new models that have little of interest to the public.

themightynj
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Definitely Vulkan is superior here.

Samsung should give users the best experience and bring Vulkan to all the devices, especially the flagship phones like S23 Ultra.

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YuXeXeS
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I totally agree. Why doesn't Samsung care when there are backlash against this issue everywhere?

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Orangetooth
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Yeah it's pathetic behaviour from such a "reputable" company. I'm hoping the next Oppo Find Ultra is released globally after the highly positive response the Find X8 Ultra has received, so that more consumers get to experience real cutting edge tech. That is also in regards to the cameras with the Find X8 Ultra's cameras embarrassing S25 Ultra's.

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SaboKun
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i really wish Samsung switch back to the latest API, most games will be optimized for Vulcan API. And using openGL in today's age is really bad and unacceptable 

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