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Samsung One UI 7 Beta animations haunted by Flash bug

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Stunning animations of One UI 7 Beta seemingly haunted by a “flash” bug. Samsung overlooked the aspect but the next Beta version is likely to address the problem. Well, it’s great that the first Beta came with no disastrous issues.

IceUniverse spotted this weird flash bug in Samsung’s One UI 7 Beta animations. Many Beta participants reported having the same problem. It suggests the flash bug is a widespread problem, rather than device or region-specific.

Notably, a “flash” issue affects animations in the first beta version of One UI 7. The source highlighted that there are at least three different variations of this bug, suggesting a widespread problem in the beta.

How to Spot It:

  • Open two apps in quick succession (not excessively fast).
  • You’ll notice a brief flicker or flash on the screen.

Video Evidence:

  • [Video 1] In a normal-speed video, the flash can be seen as a quick flicker.
  • [Video 2] In a slowed-down video, the flash is visible as a fleeting “ghost image” of a page around the ninth second.

Samsung took much time for internal testing of the latest software. The Beta went live last week only but some visible issues remain unresolved. This issue highlights a critical area Samsung needs to address to refine the Beta experience.

Earlier, it was spotted that the lock screen blur engine doesn’t function as expected in the first Beta. The notification overlay simply separates itself from the lock screen wallpaper through a White colored layer, skipping blur appearance.

One UI 7 is being praised for its dynamic and appealing interface. As Samsung dropped the very first Beta, things will improve sequentially. If you are facing certain bugs and issues, don’t forget to send feedback through the Members app.

James is the lead content creator on Sammy Fans and mostly works on Samsung's firmware section. His first phone was the Galaxy S4 and continues to get new S series devices. Most of the time, James tries to learn about new technologies and gadgets but he also sneaks a bit of free time to nearby rivers and nature.