Samsung continues to distribute the Android 14-based One UI 6.1. In this context, the South Korean brand recently released a new update for the Galaxy S23 family, the flagship phone of 2023. However, reports from the user side indicate that the new patch causes some annoying problems on phones. Following the complaints received, Samsung acknowledged the problems and promised to resolve them as soon as possible. Here are the details!
One UI 6.1 causes fingerprint reader issues on Galaxy S23
Samsung unintentionally caused some problems with the One UI 6.1 update, which was released towards the end of March. According to SamMobile’s news, some problems began to occur with the fingerprint readers of the Galaxy S23 models that received the new structure.
While users reported this situation to Samsung, the South Korean manufacturer accepted the existence of the problem after its investigations and said that a solution would be found as soon as possible. According to information from sources close to the company, the fingerprint reader problem caused by One UI 6.1 in the Galaxy S23 series will be eliminated with the April 2024 patch.
Apart from this, the innovations brought by the One UI 6.1 update are as follows;
Here are the features of One UI 6.1 released for Galaxy devices:
- Circle to Search
- Web Assistant
- Chat Assistant
- Voice Recording Assistant
- Note Assistant
- Interpreter and Live Translate
- Creative Editing
- Editing Suggestion
- Instant Slow Motion
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