Recently focused on the mid-range segment SamsungWhile it brings both entry-level and mid-range products to users, it also keeps its flagships afloat. The tech giant, which delivered the latest One UI 6.0 update to devices, announced that a feature could not be fully ported when moving from One UI 5.0. has a headache.
Preferred in high-end models On OLED screens This situation, which caused screen burn, also resulted in many complaints from users. Let’s take a look at what exactly the problem is and what causes it, and then Samsung’s statement on the subject.
There was no screen burn protection in the One UI 6.0 update.

When we say this”What is screen burning?‘, you may have wondered. Screen burn is roughly the ability of elements on your phone screen to remain visible even if you turn them off or move them. remains as a trace on the screen resources. For example, suppose you changed the location of the WhatsApp icon on the phone that has been waiting on the home screen for a long time. Even though the location of the application has changed, faint traces are still visible at the previous location This means that there is screen burn-in. We also see this as ghosting on monitors.
On OLED screens unless there is protection This situation also occurred with current Samsung models with One UI 6.0. In the previous version, Samsung used the pixel shifting method to avoid this problem. However, problems arose when the feature in question was not fully ported to the new UI version.
It will be resolved this month.
An official who responded to one of the users on the forum said that the company that you are aware of the problem and indicated that they were working on it. He also said the problem will be resolved by the end of this month. But when will the update come? It may vary from region to region and phone to phone.
Let’s see how quickly the company, which has been plagued by screen burn-in since the Galaxy S3 era, will overcome this problem.
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