One UI 6.0

One UI 6.0 Beta bug affecting the Quick panel, modules, and more

Earlier today, Samsung rolled out the One UI 6 beta update for Galaxy S23 users. The update brought many changes to the UI and features of the devices. On the other hand, several users are now reporting some issues they are facing after installing One UI 6.0 on their devices.

Quick Panel and some other functions are having issues

With the latest One UI 6 update, Samsung has revamped the Quick Panel on the Galaxy devices, but it seems like the company hasn’t finished the final touch on the feature, as some users are now reporting that the panel is not working normally and doesn’t respond after pressing anything on it. Additionally, a user is reporting that after installing the update, the Eye Comfort icon is removed and leaves an empty space in the Quick toggle.

On the other hand, some users are reporting that some of the Good Lock modules, including QuickStarNavStar, and NotiStar, are not working properly. This problem may be occurring due to a lack of compatibility in Apps.

Bugs in beta updates are common

As the beta updates are available for testing, these types of problems are common. If you are facing similar problems, you can report them to the company, and on the basis of feedback, they will be fixed. Therefore, you should keep this in mind before enrolling in the beta program. In the coming update, there may be more issues, but you don’t have to worry; the company will fix them all in the later updates.

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