Samsung Restores Burn-in Protection Feature On Galaxy S23 Ultra
Samsung presents a missing feature on the Galaxy S23 Ultra (photo: dock. Samsung)

JAKARTA Samsung has launched One UI 6.1 on 28 March. The company included many updates, one of which is restoring burn-in prevention on the Galaxy device screen. Actually, theburn-ini prevention feature has existed for a long time. However, for unknown reasons, Samsung removed part of the protection for theburn-in problem when launching the One UI 6.0 based on Android 14 at the end of last year. Theburn protection mode shifted the position of the icon in the status bar to prevent the icon from burning due to long-term use. This prevention should be on the entire side of the screen, but One UI 6.0 only included prevention at the bottom of the screen. It seems that this partially lost protection occurred due to fitness so that the company again included theburn-in protection. As found by Trianji, quoted from 9to5google, the icon is now slightly shifted during use.

Recovery of this feature can be seen on the Galaxy S23 Ultra device, the only device that lost burn-in protection mode when Samsung launched One UI 6.0. This shows that the loss of theburn-in protection feature was not intentional. To get this feature, Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra users must update their device first. If you haven't got a software update notification, wait until the software is rolled out widely. In addition to presenting features that were lost, Samsung will also add Galaxy AI to the first device to the one UI 6.1 update. So, make sure to update the Galaxy device you are using.


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