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Samsung to fix One UI 6.1 AOD overlapping issue with new update
Key Points
- One UI 6.1 AOD overlapping issue will be fixed with an update.
- Samsung also shared a temporary solution to resolve this issue.
Some users reported an AOD (Always on Display) overlapping issue on their Galaxy device following the One UI 6.1 update. Therefore, considering the user feedback and reports, Samsung is taking proactive steps and assured to resolve the concern with a new software update.
Yes, a moderator on the Samsung community states that the issue of One UI 6.1 AOD overlapping will be fixed with a new software update. However, the executive didn’t disclose any exact date or the version with which it will be resolved, but we can expect it to arrive soon.
In addition, the moderator also confirms that this phenomenon is causing concern, especially for those, who use the Automatic Restart function. Notably, this problem has become a frustration for many users, as it impacts the clarity and functionality of the Always On Display.
So, with the release of the new update, Samsung aims to provide a smoother and more user-friendly experience for its customers, ensuring that the AOD feature functions seamlessly without any visual disruptions.
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Overall, we can say that the upcoming update is aimed at eliminating the overlapping elements on the screen, enhancing the overall aesthetic and usability of the AOD feature within the One UI 6.1 interface.
Not only the assurance of fixing this annoying issue, but Samsung has also shared a fix to get rid of this problem temporarily. Consumers are recommended to turn off the LockStar app of their Galaxy device entirely or can toggle the Automatic Restart off via Settings > Device Care > Auto Optimization.