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Some Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3, Z Flip 3 users are stuck with display cracking issue

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The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3 and Galaxy Z Flip 3 are known as the world’s first commercial phones equipped with a sub-screen camera, and the most attractive part is the foldable screen. Meanwhile, Samsung is leading the global display market through various innovative technologies such as clear image quality, slim design, and low power consumption.

Here the praise of the Samsung screen is due to let you know that despite being the best screen brand in the world Samsung users are having the display cracking and creasing issue in the most unique displayed, Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3, and Z Flip 3 smartphones.

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Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3, Z Flip 3 owners shared their experience in the community forum to having display craking issues. Meanwhile, the user’s reviews are mentioned below:

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  • First Reviewed: I have a Samsung Galaxy Z flip 3 6 months old. I was very happy to buy this unique phone. But the durability of this phone is very bad as the screen cracked from the crease and the black patch is spreading on the screen like anything. The top half of the screen went dead whereas the bottom part is working but both the halves have black patches on the screen.
  • Second review: There’s a crease on the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 3 screen protector. The only option given is to send the device in. If Samsung is aware of this issue, they should expedite repair centers’ ability to fix this.
  • Third review: The first Z Flip I had got through Verizon Wireless lease, had issues at the screen crease within the first month of use. I called and activated my damage warranty. Upon the arrival of a refurb unit, the screen had pixel issues day1 then developed a crack and the screen lifted up at the crease making the phone unusable.

We recommend users to take help with Samsung customer care services, whereas a user commented their review regarding the issue that, all folds and flips have a crease between the screen and the protector that is like an air bubble but doesn’t need to be replaced unless you’re working on a crease-free condition.

If you also having the same issue related to display craking then comment below. Well Logically, it isn’t too surprising that temperature would affect a folding display’s functionality. All those different layers and materials respond to temperature changes differently, and the cold tends to make things brittle.

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One UI 6.1 bans deleting Secure Folder, Samsung’s working on fix

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Users of Galaxy smartphones running Samsung‘s One UI 6.1 have reported that they are unable to delete the Secure Folder app after installing its update. This issue is mainly affecting flagship devices that recently received the One UI 6.1 update. Due to this issue, users are not able to use this app at their convenience.

However, Samsung has acknowledged the issue with the Secure Folder app in its latest One UI 6.1 update. This issue affects several flagship devices including the Galaxy S23 series, Galaxy S23 FE, Galaxy Z Fold 5, Galaxy Z Flip 5, and Galaxy Tab S9.

According to the community moderator, the issue occurred while integrating the latest Google security policies, resulting in the distribution of a non-deletable version of the Secure Folder app, specifically version 1.9.10.27.

The Korean tech giant is preparing to release a fix to address this problem. Users will be able to download the updated app through the Galaxy Store. To update, simply open the Galaxy Store, search for ‘Secure Folder’, and select the update option.

Users are encouraged to update their Secure Folder app as soon as the new version is available to maintain optimal performance and security of their personal data.

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One UI 6.1 folder background issue to be resolved in next Home Up update

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One UI 6.1 update offers several new features and Galaxy AI for the Galaxy S23 series as well as some unexpected bugs and changes, particularly in the way folder backgrounds are displayed. But the good news is that Samsung will fix the One UI 6.1 folder background issue with the next Home Up update.

Previously, with One UI 6.0, users had the option to adjust the background blur to a near-transparent 1% using the Home Up Good Lock app feature. However, the recent upgrade to One UI 6.1 has resulted in an unexpected opacity of folder backgrounds.

Users have reported that despite attempts to turn the Home Up feature off and on like a reset, the folder background remains unaffected and completely opaque. This is different from the Apps screen, which still responds to adjustments in HomeUp settings.

In response to these concerns, a community moderator has confirmed that a solution is underway with a new update of the Home Up app. The next update of this Good Lock module will resolve the non-responsive background blur control issue for folders. The update is expected to be available soon and will restore the customization options that users have been missing.

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Samsung One UI 6.1 battery draining haunts Galaxy Z Flip 5, Fold 5 users

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Android 14-based One UI 6.1 update for Samsung‘s Galaxy Z Flip 5 and Z Fold 5 introduced new features and Galaxy AI in late March 2024. Along with these new One UI 6.1 features, Galaxy Z Fold 5 and Flip 5 users are also experiencing some issues, one of which is battery draining.

Users have noticed that after the One UI 6.1 update, their phone’s battery does not last long. Although Samsung has not yet officially acknowledged the problem, it has become noticeable through user discussions on various online platforms, including Samsung’s community forum and Reddit.

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It’s common for new software updates to cause unexpected problems, and companies usually release further updates to resolve them. However, Samsung is currently not aware of this issue nor has provided any solution, but hopefully, the company will fix the battery drain issue in a future update.

Till then, you can enable these two features on your One UI 6.1 running Galaxy Z Fold 5 and Galaxy Z Flip 5 smartphones to extend battery life if you are also facing draining issue.

Battery Protection:

Open Settings menu >> Tap on the Battery option >> Select Battery Protection feature >> Turn it on by tapping on the toggle.

Process Data Only On Device

Visit Settings >> Tap on the Advanced Settings >> Click on Advanced Intelligence >> Select the ‘Process Data Only On Device’ option >> Tap on the toggle to turn it on.

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