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[Rolling out] Samsung One UI 4 Beta 2 will fix Galaxy Z Fold 3 120Hz refresh rate issue of cover screen

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Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3 February 2024 security update

Update: One UI 4 Beta 2 rolling out

As promised, Samsung started sending the second Android 12-based One UI 4 Beta update for the Galaxy Z Fold 3 and Galaxy Z Flip 3 devices in South Korea. It comes with fixes for several bugs and issues including the 120Hz refresh rate on cover display. Read more here:

Samsung released One UI 4 (Android 12) Beta 2 for Galaxy Z Fold 3, Flip 3 with fixes for 120Hz refresh rate issue and more

Original Article: November 1st

Last week, Samsung announced the Android 12-based One UI 4 Beta program for the Galaxy Z Fold 3 and Galaxy Z Flip 3 devices in South Korea, followed by India.

Later on, the company has begun recruiting the Galaxy Z Fold 3 and Galaxy Z Flip 3 consumers for the One UI 4 Beta testing activity. Moving on, both of the devices have received the first One UI 4 Beta update through OTA.

Meanwhile, it looks like the One UI 4 Beta has some severe issue, which is related to the cover display of the Galaxy Z Fold 3. According to some users, they are unable to experience 120Hz high refresh rate on the external screen after installing One UI 4 Beta 1.

Galaxy Z Fold 3 120Hz Issue External Screen

Well, Samsung has acknowledged the issue and confirmed that the 120Hz external screen issue of the Galaxy Z Fold 3 foldable phone will be fixed in the next One UI 4 Beta update.

However, the Beta Operations Manager didn’t reveal any specific timeline regarding the release of the next Android 12-based One UI 4 Beta update for the Galaxy Z Fold 3 and Galaxy Z Flip 3.

Galaxy Z Fold 3

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Here’s how to stop annoying vibrations and notifications on your Samsung device

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Samsung unknown Notifications issue

Several Samsung users have recently reported unexpected vibrations and notifications from their Galaxy phones after updating the Samsung Wallet Digital Key app. This has caused inconvenience among users, leading to frustration with these notifications.

The issue mainly arises after installing the Samsung Wallet Digital Key app version 1.4.30.6. After this update, users’ Galaxy phones started making unknown vibrations and notifications.

Fortunately, Samsung has acknowledged these issues and prepared an update to fix these unexpected vibrations and notifications. The company recommends installing the latest version of the Samsung Wallet Digital Key app to enjoy smoother performance.

Samsung unknown Notifications issue

To install the latest update of the Samsung Wallet Digital Key app, first open the Galaxy Store on your device and tap the menu at the bottom of the screen. Now, select the Updates option. Scroll down to locate the Samsung Wallet Digital Key app, and then tap the “Update” button next to it.

By following these steps, Samsung users can ensure that their app is up-to-date and functioning correctly. With the latest version, they can enjoy using the Samsung Wallet Digital Key with a better experience and without bugs.

Aside from this, the Samsung Wallet app recently received a Tap to Transfer feature for Galaxy devices. It allows users of Samsung Wallet on Galaxy phones to instantly transfer money by tapping the backs of their devices together.

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Next Samsung Wonderland update to fix lock screen animations in One UI 6.1.1

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Samsung Wonderland issue

Users of the Samsung Galaxy Fold 5 have reported issues with the Wonderland lock screen feature following the One UI 6.1.1 update. Many have encountered that their Wonderland backgrounds disappeared.

After installing the One UI 6.1.1, when users tried to apply the Wonderland background back, they received pop-ups mentioning the animations were no longer available.

Recently, a Galaxy user shared their experience on the community, noting that their chosen Wonderland background disappeared after the latest Galaxy AI update. When they tried to reapply it, they got an alert message stating that the animation had been removed.

Samsung Wonderland One UI 6.1.1 issues

Despite this, the user confirmed that their animation settings were still set to 1.5x. This issue is raising questions about compatibility and functionality after the update.

In response, a community moderator has acknowledged the inconvenience and assured users that the issue is being addressed. He has mentioned that the development team is actively working on a fix the issue related to the 1.5x animation setting and improvements will be included in the next app update.

However, the moderator hasn’t confirmed any exact timeline for a new update that will bring the fix. We can expect that Samsung will soon release a fix with the Wonderland app update. Users are advised to keep their apps updated and stay tuned for the latest information on fixes and updates.

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Samsung confirms update to fix Galaxy A15/A24 video playback issues

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Samsung video playback issue

Some Samsung Galaxy A smartphone users face frustrating issues related to video playback. Users of Galaxy A15 and Galaxy A24 reported that when they try to play videos in the Gallery app, they encounter a black screen with sound but no visuals.

In addition to this, some messages frequently pop up on the screen, showing “An unknown error has occurred” or stating that the video codec is not supported. This issue is not limited to Video playback but extends to Video calls.

Users of Galaxy smartphones are not able to see the other person’s video feed. Even third-party applications are affected, with videos failing to play properly.

The Samsung community moderator has mentioned that it has been found that these video playback issues are linked to a codec error in the Samsung phone. Some videos cause these errors, while others may play normally after a restart. However, the affected videos will continue to cause issues.

Samsung video playback issue

Samsung is aware of the video playback issues and is working on a software update to resolve them. However, the community moderator has not confirmed any timeline yet but it is expected to be available soon.

Users are advised to keep an eye out for software update notifications and promptly install any available updates to improve their device’s functionality.

To update your Galaxy device, you just need to follow a few steps. Firstly, open Settings >> Software Update >> Download and install. Stay tuned for the software update to restore full video functionality on your Galaxy A15 or A24.

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