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Samsung Keyboard not popping up? Here’s how to fix it!

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Many Samsung users have reported issues with the Samsung Keyboard app after updating to One UI 6.1.1. Some users report that the keyboard stops popping up when needed, causing inconvenience.

Fortunately, Samsung has recognized its Keyboard pop-up issue on Galaxy devices running One UI 6.1.1. This issue may have occurred due to corrupted data in the keyboard app. The company is working to resolve this issue and preparing to release a new software update.

Moreover, the Samsung Community Moderator has shared a temporary solution to help fix this issue. Deleting the Keyboard app’s data might improve the keyboard until a permanent solution is available in future software updates.

Samsung Keyboard popping issue

Here’s how to delete the Samsung Keyboard app’s data

You can easily clear the data of the Samsung Keyboard to resolve by following a few simple steps:

  • Start by going to the Settings app on your device.
  • Scroll down and select “Apps.”
  • Tap the icon on the right side of the app list to turn on “Show system apps.”
  • Find and tap on “Samsung Keyboard” in the list.
  • Go to “Storage” and then select the Delete data option.

After doing these steps, check if the keyboard is working properly.

It’s also important to keep your device up to date as Samsung is planning to release a software update that will improve the keyboard’s performance.

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To check for updates, open Settings app >> Tap on “Software Update” >> Click on “Download and Install” to see if any updates are available. If any update is available, install it now to enjoy enhanced features.

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Samsung Calendar widget text not displaying correctly on One UI 7 – Here’s how to fix

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If you’ve recently updated your Samsung Galaxy phone to One UI 7, you might have noticed something strange with your Calendar widget. The text on the widget looks white or faded, which makes it hard to read, especially if your background is light.

This white text appearing issue of the Samsung Calendar widget is quite frustrating. It is worth mentioning that you’re not the only one facing this issue, as several devices are affected by this.

Fortunately, Samsung has acknowledged the One UI 7 Calendar widget issue and confirmed that settings are not reflected properly due to differences in widget properties in the latest Galaxy software. In addition, the community moderator has also shared a temporary fix to resolve it.

Temporary Solution: Remove and Add the Widget Again

Sometimes, simply removing the Calendar widget from your home screen and then adding it back can solve the problem. It helps the widget refresh and apply the right settings.

To do this, you just need to tap and hold the Calendar widget >> click on the “Remove” option >> go to the widgets menu, and add it back again. These easy steps might bring the text back to normal.

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Aside from this, Samsung has also released an updated version of the Samsung Calendar app that fixes this issue. For app update installation, you need to visit the Galaxy Store on your phone >> Search for the “Samsung Calendar” app >> Tap on the app, and hit “Update” if available. Once the app is updated, the Calendar widget should start showing text properly again.

It’s important to keep your apps updated, especially after a major software update like One UI 7. Hopefully, one of these quick fixes helps you get your calendar widget back to looking great with correct text on your One UI 7 Galaxy device.

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Galaxy S25’s Phone App Freezing During Calls? How to Fix It

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If you’re using a Samsung Galaxy S25 series smartphone and facing issues during phone calls, you’re not alone. Many users have reported that their phone sometimes freezes or the sound cuts out when receiving a call. These issues caused frustration as users were sometimes not able to answer their important call.

Fortunately, Samsung has acknowledged the Phone app issues and has already released a fix. You can solve the problem quickly by updating one app on your phone.

Samsung Phone App Freezing Issue

The issue happens because of a problem with the Bixby Wakeup app, which is responsible for listening for the “Hi Bixby” voice command. In version 2.6.11.18 of this app, there’s a bug that causes voice recognition to stop working correctly.

This Bixby bug affects phone calls by making the Phone app freeze or cutting off the sound when a call comes in. It is mainly spotted on the Galaxy S25 smartphone, but thankfully, it can be fixed easily.

Samsung Bixby Galaxy Watch update

How to resolve 

To fix the issues, Samsung has released an updated version of the Bixby Wakeup app. Identified via version 2.6.13.2, the new update fixes the sound cut and freezing issues on the Galaxy S25 smartphone.

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You can update the app by opening the Galaxy Store on your phone >> tap the Menu icon at the top >> select the Updates option >> find Bixby Wakeup in the list, and tap Update. After updating, your calls should work normally again on the Galaxy S25 smartphone, meaning no more Phone app freezing or missing audio.

If the issue continues, try restarting your phone or checking for other software updates. Keeping your apps up to date is the best way to avoid issues like this.

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Samsung One UI 8 Beta has a weird animation problem [Video]

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If you are a One UI 8 beta tester and using the Galaxy S25 Ultra, there’s this really annoying bug that @UniverseIce first called out. Basically, your screen just stops responding during app animations. You tap something, the animation starts, and you are stuck waiting for it to finish before you can do anything else.

It’s one of those bugs that sounds minor until you actually experience it. Try using the Gallery app – you know how you normally just rapid-fire through photos? Well, forget about that. Every transition forces you to wait, and it gets old really fast.

We have seen a similar issue in previous One UI versions. It’s like Samsung can’t figure out how to make the animations look good without breaking basic touch responsiveness.

The whole beta process runs through the Samsung Members app, which means the company is waiting for bug reports from users like us. It works, but it also means problems like this might stick around for weeks while they collect feedback and figure out fixes.

The stable release is supposed to drop sometime between July and August, but if they keep finding issues like this, I wouldn’t be surprised if it gets pushed back. Samsung’s track record with software timelines isn’t exactly clear.

Should You Install It?

If you are thinking about jumping on the One UI 8 Beta, just know what you are getting into. This animation bug is genuinely annoying if you are someone who uses their phone heavily throughout the day.

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For developers or tech enthusiasts who don’t mind some rough edges, it’s still worth checking out for the new features. But if you need your daily driver to work smoothly, maybe wait for the stable release – assuming Samsung actually fixes this stuff by then.

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Samsung Pay issue fixed after brief service interruption

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If you use Samsung Pay for your everyday purchases, you might have noticed a strange payment issue on Monday morning. This popular mobile payment service on Galaxy devices experienced a short disruption due to a temporary issue that left many users unable to make payments.

Around 7 am on June 02, Galaxy users started facing issues with Samsung Pay. Several users stated that they couldn’t make payments or even add their cards to the app. This caused a lot of frustration for people who rely on Samsung Pay for quick and easy purchases.

Many users posted complaints on social media, saying things like, “Samsung Pay doesn’t work,” and “I couldn’t pay at the convenience store.” As a result, many were forced to use physical credit or debit cards instead.

While the issue caused inconvenience for a few hours, Samsung quickly acknowledged the payment issue and assured users that they were working to fix it. By 10:30 am, the company confirmed that the error affecting card payments and registration had been resolved.

Samsung Pay Issue

Although the issue was resolved quickly, the exact cause of the disruption remains unclear. Samsung hasn’t shared any details about what caused the glitch.

Notably, this wasn’t the first time Samsung Pay faced an issue. Last month, the service experienced a brief outage due to network equipment problems, but that was fixed in just 3 minutes.

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For now, Samsung Pay is back to normal, and users can once again use the service to make their purchases with ease. Samsung also assured users that the team is taking steps to prevent it from happening again in the future.

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Officially confirmed: Samsung Galaxy Z Fold7 and Flip7 will run on Android 16-based One UI 8, thanks to Samsung and Google’s partnership

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Samsung has officially confirmed an exciting development for Galaxy enthusiasts: One UI 8, based on Android 16, will debut this summer on the Galaxy Z Fold7 and Z Flip7, thanks to a strengthened partnership with Google. This collaboration marks a significant milestone, promising an enriched, personalized mobile experience for users, with a gradual rollout planned for other Galaxy devices.

The Galaxy Z Fold7 and Z Flip7, set to launch around July 2025 (as per rumors), will be the first devices to showcase One UI 8 out of the box, aligning with Google’s accelerated Android 16 release timeline in June.

This move is a shift from Samsung’s usual strategy of launching new devices with incremental software updates, signaling a commitment to delivering cutting-edge technology faster. The partnership with Google has enabled Samsung to streamline its software development, ensuring a polished and feature-rich One UI 8 experience at launch.

One UI 8 is expected to introduce smoother animations, enhanced AI capabilities, and improved multitasking tailored for foldables. Features like an upgraded Now Brief, expanded Galaxy AI tools, and a revamped Secure Folder are rumored to elevate user personalization and security. The Galaxy Z Fold7 will boast a slimmer design with larger displays, while the Z Flip7 is tipped to feature a full-sized cover screen, both optimized to leverage One UI 8’s advancements.

Following the foldables’ debut, Samsung plans to extend One UI 8 to other flagship devices, including the Galaxy S25 and S24 series. This swift rollout aims to address past delays, such as those experienced with One UI 7, ensuring Samsung fans enjoy the latest Android innovations sooner. Stay tuned for a transformative Galaxy experience.

JUST TO CONFIRM: Samsung has started One UI 8 beta program for the Galaxy S25 series in Korea.

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Samsung’s Statement:

    Thanks to the mutual partnership between Samsung and Google, One UI 8 will debut on Samsung’s newest foldables this summer and will gradually expand to more Galaxy devices so users can now enjoy an enriched, more personalized mobile experience with the latest version of Android.
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