According to user reports, the Galaxy S23 is suffering from a bug. After installing One UI 6.1, models' touchscreens no longer respond to requests.
Samsung is aware of the situation and points the finger… at Google.
Samsung and Google are working on fixing the bug
But although it holds the search giant responsible for this error, Samsung is actively working in cooperation with Google to solve this problem.
According to the information released, a hidden error in the Google Discover Feed application is responsible for the problem recorded in the Galaxy S23 screens, after installing the latest One UI 6.1 interface.
Until a final solution is found, all affected users can minimize the issue by clearing the Google app data in their settings. This “trick” should return the touch screen to normal operation.
For all Galaxy S23 series users who have not yet installed this One UI 6.1 update, we recommend waiting a little longer to download this update.
Unfortunately, Samsung has not specified a specific date when a final solution to this problem will be available. Let's remember some of the main features of the base model of the Galaxy S23 series from Samsung.
Samsung Galaxy S23
a screen: 6.1-inch Dynamic AMOLED screen
Accuracy: 2340 x 1080 pixels
Refresh rate: 120 Hz
Healer: Snapdragon 778G+ 5G
RAM: 8 GB
Internal storage: 128 GB
Rear camera: 50 MP + 10 MP + 12 MP
Front camera: 12 megapixel
battery: 3,900 mAh
Express Shipping: 25 watts
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