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Galaxy S21 Android 12-based One UI 4 Beta has no Samsung Bixby vibration feedback for some

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Samsung Galaxy S21

Samsung is letting the Galaxy S21 series smartphone users experience the all-new features of the Android 12-based One UI 4.0 version in advance, thanks to the One UI Beta program.

According to the information that emerged so far, the One UI 4 Beta didn’t have any severe issue or bug that reduces the overall user experience. However, the latest one is related to the virtual assistant called Samsung Bixby.

In the Korean community, the Galaxy S21 user shared his concern that the vibration feedback has been disappeared when he long pressed the power button. If you don’t know, long pressing the power button is a command to open Samsung Bixby.

Following the consumer’s report, we’ve tried to run Bixby by long-pressing the side key, better known as the power button. Just opposite to the concerns, our Galaxy S21 doesn’t have such signs of no vibration feedback as it’s working normally on One UI 4 Beta.

Aside from this, the Samsung community moderator acknowledged the Galaxy S21 user’s report and provided him with some steps to follow and way to report an error. You can know more about it below.

If you press and hold the power button, a weak vibration comes out and Bixby runs, but the vibration feedback does not appear as an error. Try rebooting once and if the same symptom persists, please report an error.

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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.

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Samsung stops Galaxy S22’s AI-packed One UI 6.1 update rollout

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Samsung One UI 6.1 update issue

Samsung encountered issues with the One UI 6.1 software update for its Galaxy S22 series and has temporarily suspended it. Recently, the company started releasing the One UI 6.1 update in Korea. However, the Korean tech giant has reportedly stopped the update due to some issues and reverted to the previous version One UI 6.0.

According to the information via @Tarunvats, the One UI 6.1 update has been suspended for the Samsung Galaxy S22 series due to the lock screen issue. In addition, the software version has also changed back from S90xNKSU3EXDC to S90xNKSU3DXD3. In addition, some reports reveal that the update is paused due to a rebooting issue.

One UI 6.1 update was released to bring a host of improvements, including a more intuitive interface and advanced AI capabilities. However, the lock screen and rebooting issues have delayed these benefits for users worldwide.

Currently, it’s unclear when the One UI 6.1 update will be available again, especially for users in other countries. Samsung is likely working on resolving the issue to ensure that the update is secure and functions properly before releasing it again.

Breaking: Samsung Galaxy S22 starts getting One UI 6.1 and Galaxy AI features

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WhatsApp video sending issue affects Samsung Galaxy S series and other Android devices

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WhatsApp video sending issue

A recent update to WhatsApp for Android users has brought an issue that is preventing users from sending videos. Spotted after updating to version v2.24.9.34, the issue shows in an error message – “Can’t send this video. Choose a different video and try again.”

This issue seems to be specific to videos that are recorded or saved directly on Android devices. Whereas, videos captured by iPhones, especially in MOV format, are not being affected and can be shared without any issues. This bug is also affecting some videos downloaded from Instagram to the device’s storage.

The video-sending issue on WhatsApp is not affecting every Android user, but it has been verified on some devices, notably the Galaxy S series. Several users reported their concerns on social media platforms like Reddit, Twitter, and more to highlight the inconvenience caused by this unexpected bug.

For those who want an immediate fix to this issue, upgrading to older WhatsApp version 2.24.8.85 is a temporary solution. As of now, WhatsApp has not issued an official statement about the issue. It’s recommended to wait for a permanent solution before proceeding with any app upgrades.

WhatsApp video sending issue

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One UI 6.1 update will address NavStar button issue of Samsung devices

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Samsung NavStar issue One UI 6.1

Samsung has acknowledged a persistent issue reported by Galaxy users involving the NavStar Good Lock module and the taskbar. This issue causes the keyboard’s back button position to change randomly. This issue is bothering users as the back button’s unexpected movement often leads to accidental exits to the home screen while typing.

In response to these reports, Samsung has apologized for the inconvenience experienced by users and promised to resolve it in the upcoming software update.

According to the community moderator, the upcoming One UI 6.1 update will fix the NavStar button issue on Galaxy devices. Users have been advised to keep their devices updated to the latest software to get the fix once it is released.

If you are also facing NavStar issues on your Galaxy devices, the One UI 6.1 update will resolve them. Notably, the One UI 6.1 update will enhance the overall user experience by bringing new enhancements and features over the previous UI.

First of all, we apologize for any inconvenience caused when using NavStar. The phenomenon of the NavStar button changing position will be improved through the One UI 6.1 S/W update, so please maintain the latest S/W. We apologize for any inconvenience caused when using NavStar,” said  Community Moderator.

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