: For users with "The Frame" (which often shares firmware versions), 1710 reportedly fixes a memory leak from version 1661 that caused Art Mode to crash or the TV to randomly turn on.
John decided to take the advice and reset his TV. He waited patiently for the next firmware update, eager to see if Samsung would address the issues and restore his TV to its former glory. As he waited, he couldn't help but wonder what had caused the problems with the 1710 update. Was it a software bug, or had the update somehow altered the TV's hardware settings?
Firmware version 1710 for the Samsung QN90B (2022 Neo QLED) has emerged as a significant "hot" topic in enthusiast communities. While Samsung typically does not release detailed public changelogs, user reports and technical analysis indicate that this update brings a mix of system optimizations and new bugs, particularly affecting gamers and smart feature users. 🚀 Key Improvements in Firmware 1710
User measurements (IR thermometer, back panel center, 2 hours of HDR content):
: The update may reset your "Picture Clarity" settings, turning on motion blur and judder (the "soap opera effect") by default.