Issues
Various Samsung Galaxy A52s users facing issues after upgrading to One UI 4.0
Last year’s Galaxy A52s 5G is one of the best mid-range smartphones from Samsung. The device gained huge success and was loved by users. But it looks like the Android 12-based One UI 4.0 update destroyed some functionalities of the device.
Samsung Galaxy A52s users started getting the Android 12-based One UI 4.0 update in early January. As this was a major OS update, it brought a wide array of new features and enhancements to the device. Still, users are reporting multiple problems that they are facing on their phones.
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According to the Samsung community members, problems like stuttering and janky animations, degraded camera performance, auto-brightness behaving erratically, issues with proximity sensor during calls, usually high battery drain, etc are killing the performance of their phones.
There are many statements that claim performance degradation after installing the Android 12 (via XDA). Still, there’s no official response on this matter. The devices have since received the February 2022 as well as March 2022 Android security patches, unfortunately, these updates also did not install the fixes.
The issues seem to have occurred because Samsung was too quick to release the One UI 4.0 update for the Galaxy A52s and didn’t spend much time beta testing.
Further, Samsung Galaxy A52 has already received the One UI 4.1 – an upgrade over One UI 4.0. While the Galaxy A52s could be one of the next mid-range devices to get it. We expect that at least the One UI 4.1 can fix these serious issues.
Till then, we suggest that if your Galaxy A52s 5G smartphone is running on One UI 3.x, you should not upgrade to One UI 4.0. However, if you have already installed the update and facing problems on your smartphone, keep calm, the issues may soon be acknowledged by the company.
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Samsung One UI 7 Beta lock screen blur system is buggy
There’s a weird bug in One UI 7 Beta’s lock screen blur engine. Samsung has recently started the Public Beta Program and released the first Beta. While performance is decent, the lock screen issue needs to be fixed in the next Beta build.
IceUniverse is on a mission to help Samsung evolve the latest iteration of One UI. Recently, the tipster posted a screenshot, showcasing the bug in the blur engine of the lock screen in Samsung’s One UI 7 Beta software.
The lock screen brings a cool Now Bar feature and stunning widgets. The blur control is comparable to Apple’s iOS 18 operating system. Meanwhile, Samsung seemingly overlooked optimizing the blur system for the lock screen notification aspect.
As you can see in the screenshot below, the notification that appears on the lock screen has a nearly transparent overlay. It’s a whitish card that has the same shape as the primary notifications window but lacks proper blur application.
The card seems to have entirely skipped the blur application and the transparent white overlay differentiating the notifications from the lock screen wallpaper. It looks quite weird but it will be addressed in the second Beta firmware.
One UI 7 Beta Now Bar
Samsung’s Android 15 software is loaded with cool new features and UI tweaks. The Now Bar is a unique addition that makes it easier to operate running apps and services right from the lock screen on your Galaxy.
It’s not a static function but it packs dynamic optimization capabilities. It expands to a large card on the lock screen and when impended, it takes little space between the two lock screen shortcuts at the bottom of the screen.
Here’s a detailed post on the Now Bar, which you can access here.
Issues
Android Auto bug adds ‘Oh’ at the end of WhatsApp messages
Android Auto app lets users use apps and read messages while keeping their hands on the wheel. It offers a useful feature of having incoming messages read out loud. However, some users have recently noticed an issue where WhatsApp messages are being read with an unexpected “oh” added to the end.
Several Android Auto users have reported that when WhatsApp messages are read aloud, an extra “oh” is added at the end. This “oh” doesn’t appear in the original message at all, which makes it seem like a random glitch. Many people have shared their experiences on Reddit, describing the same issue.
While the exact cause of this bug is still unclear, it seems to be connected to Google Assistant, which reads the messages aloud in Android Auto. The strange part is that this issue only happens with WhatsApp only, other messaging apps don’t seem to be affected.
This weird bug doesn’t have any functional impact on Android Auto or WhatsApp, it’s just a bit confusing and funny too. At the moment, there’s no word on when a fix will be available, but it’s something many users hope will be addressed in a future update.
If you’re using Android Auto, have you encountered this strange bug, or are you one of the lucky ones who hasn’t been affected? Stay tuned with us for more updates.
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Issues
Here’s how to fix text shadow issue on your Samsung smartphone
Some Samsung users have reported an issue where text in photos appears with a shadow when viewed in the Gallery app. This issue makes it harder to read or view certain images clearly. It is mainly affecting Galaxy Z Fold Special Edition users.
Notably, this text shadow issue occurs on Samsung devices when the Super HDR (High Dynamic Range) feature is enabled, particularly with high-resolution images (50MP/200MP) containing text on bright backgrounds.
Samsung has acknowledged the issue and identified the cause of it, which is related to the Super HDR setting. Fortunately, there is an easy way to temporarily fix the issue while waiting for a permanent fix.
For that, you just need to disable Super HDR mode. Just open the Gallery app >> tap on the More icon at the bottom right >> go to Settings >> turn off the Super HDR option.
Moreover, Samsung is also working on a software update to fix this issue permanently. Once the update is available, the issue should be resolved, and you will be able to re-enable Super HDR without experiencing text display issues.
To check the update, open Settings >> Software Update >> Download and Install option. Keep an eye out for the software update notification, and make sure to install it as soon as it becomes available.