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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Apps
Galaxy Enhance-X app not working on some Samsung devices after One UI 6.0? Here’s what to do

Some Samsung Galaxy users are facing issues with the Galaxy Enhance-X app after updating their smartphone’s software to Android 14 One UI 6.0. This issue is mainly occurring in the Galaxy S23 series.
To fix this issue, Samsung recommends Galaxy users delete the cache of the Galaxy Enhance-X app. You can delete the cache through Settings >> Applications >> Galaxy Enhance-X app >> Storage >> Clear cache. It will clear temporary data which may cause the app to crash.
In addition to this, Samsung also advises users to update the Galaxy Enhance-X app to the latest version via the Galaxy Store. The company says that an app update that fixes this problem will be released soon.
Users can check for app updates by opening the Galaxy Store >> Menu option >> Updates. By following these steps, users can enjoy the functions of the Galaxy Enhance-X app on their Samsung devices.
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Good Lock
Samsung to fix Home Up gesture bug in future update

Samsung Home Up app allows users to customize their home screen and app drawer. However, some Galaxy users have been facing a bug that prevents the Home Up app’s Task Changer from responding to touch or gestures of background apps. Many users have reported this issue on various forums and social media platforms.
However, Samsung has acknowledged the bug and promised to fix it in a future software update. The company’s support team has shared a statement, apologizing for the inconvenience and explaining the cause of the bug. The gesture issue is caused by using the Home Up Good Lock module.
Samsung has not shared a specific date for the software update that will fix the bug, but it is expected to arrive soon. Until then, users can either disable the Task Changer feature or use alternative apps to customize their home screen and app drawer. Hopefully, Samsung will resolve the issue quickly and restore the functionality of the Home Up app.
Issues
Here’s how to address Samsung Keyboard theme issue in One UI 6.0

Some Samsung Galaxy users have reported that their keyboard theme is not applied properly after updating their software to One UI 6. The issue seems to be related to the color palette feature, which allows users to customize the background color of their home screen and lock screen.
As per Samsung, the keyboard theme may not match the user’s preference when the color palette is enabled in the settings. The company has confirmed the issue and said that it plans to release a software update that will fix it.
In the meantime, users can resolve this issue temporarily by disabling the color palette feature. To disable the color palette, users need to go to Settings >> Wallpaper and Style >> Color Palette >> Turn off the Color Palette toggle.
Samsung has not announced when the software update will be available, but it is expected to roll out soon. Users are advised to check for updates regularly to install as soon as it will be available.