The OneUI 6.1 software update started rolling out to the Samsung Galaxy S23 series phones in late March. This update adds many of the advanced AI features seen in the latest Samsung Galaxy S24 series to the predecessor models. However, users are complaining that some bugs are causing problems in the top-end Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra phone after the update. Basically clock widget on lock screen of this handset is facing problem. Let's take a detailed look at the problem caused by this bug.
The clock widget on the lock screen of the Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra is automatically resetting the styling
The latest bug that hit the Samsung Galaxy S23 series with the One UI 6.1 update is related to the lock screen clock widget. After installing the update, Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra users reported that the clock widget on the lock screen was resetting its placement, style and font after some time. SamMobile said in their report that they have noticed this issue on their Galaxy S23 Ultra units as well and it is said to be happening quite frequently. However, the company has not yet responded.
Another bug related to lock screen notifications was reported on the Samsung Community Forum a few weeks ago. Due to which swiping down on a notification was opening the notification panel instead of expanding the message on the lock screen. As one user pointed out, this is mainly due to the clock/widget overlapping with some elements of the notification panel or fingerprint area. He suggested changing the clock/widget position, which worked positively.
Notably, the OneUI 6.1 update brings Galaxy AI to the Samsung Galaxy S23 series. As a result, devices can now translate user calls live The devices also feature an 'interpreter' mode, which offers users real-time translation of face-to-face conversations.
In addition, Samsung Keyboard on the Samsung Galaxy S23 lineup of phones now offers options to change the tone, spell check for the user, make suggestions and translate messages to people of other languages. Gallery app's in-built photo editor can move, remove and resize people and objects in any photo. Generative fills can now be used to create or enhance backgrounds on handsets. Some more generative AI AI features have been added to system apps like Samsung Notes and Voice Recorder.