Samsung accepts Galaxy S23 touchscreen issue on One UI 6.1, blames Google.

Samsung accepts Galaxy S23 touchscreen issue on One UI 6.1, blames Google (2)

Samsung began handing out the update to One UI 6.1 for the Galaxy S23 series in late March, and since then, several consumers have reported touchscreen difficulties. To be more specific, the touchscreen on these devices occasionally fails to register touch input properly, necessitating several taps.

Undoubtedly, this is quite annoying, and Samsung has finally acknowledged the issue, but there’s a catch. According to the Korean company, this is primarily Google’s responsibility, as the problem appears to be caused by the Google app’s Discover feed, which can be displayed to the left of your home screen.

Samsung accepts Galaxy S23 touchscreen issue on One UI 6.1, blames Google (1)
Samsung accepts Galaxy S23 touchscreen issue on One UI 6.1, blames Google 

Samsung said Google is aware of the issue and is working to resolve it permanently. Until then, Samsung is providing a temporary solution to concerned users: erase the Google app’s data and restart their device. Once it is completed, the touchscreen should properly register all touch events.

To erase the Google app’s data, navigate to Settings > Apps > Google > Storage and press erase data. You may need to log back into your Google account after doing this.

Google is most likely to resolve the issue with an update to the Google app, so make sure you have automatic updates turned on in the Play Store. If you’re eager, you can manually update all apps in the Play Store by hitting on your profile icon, then selecting Manage apps and device, and then tapping on the Update all button.

Rolling out to the Pixel 6 Series, the Samsung Galaxy S23 Lineup, and more is Google’s Circle to Search feature.

Rolling out to the Pixel 6 Series, the Samsung Galaxy S23 Lineup, and more is Google's Circle to Search feature (2)

When purchasing, customers may benefit from the Circle to Search function.

Rolling out to the Pixel 6 Series, the Samsung Galaxy S23 Lineup, and more is Google's Circle to Search feature (1)
Rolling out to the Pixel 6 Series, the Samsung Galaxy S23 Lineup, and more is Google’s Circle to Search feature 

Circle to Search: Google’s revolutionary approach to smartphone shopping and exploration.

In January of this year, Google unveiled Circle to Search alongside the Samsung Galaxy S24 series. Along with a few additional AI-powered features like Note Assist and Live Translate, this was jam-packed. But the tech giant added the capability to the Pixel 8 devices later that month with the January Pixel feature drop. The Pixel 7 range was also given access to this capability by the firm earlier in March. Google has now revealed that the Circle to Search function will be available on more Android phones.

The massive search engine located in Mountain View, California, has verified that the function is “currently rolling out to more Android devices”. It will be available on the Google Pixel 6, Pixel 6 Pro, Pixel 6a, Pixel 7a, Pixel Fold, and Pixel Tablet starting this week. Along with the Galaxy Tab S9 series, it will also be available on the Samsung Galaxy S23, S23+, S23 Ultra, S23 FE, Galaxy Z Fold 5, and Galaxy Z Flip 5.

Currently, a number of premium smartphones, including the Samsung Galaxy S24, Galaxy S24+, Galaxy S24 Ultra, Google Pixel 7, Pixel 7 Pro, Pixel 8, and Pixel 8 Pro, already include Google’s Circle to Search function.

In the post, Google also noted how easy it is for consumers to browse for particular designs or products using the Circle to Search function. By instantaneously translating whatever that appears on the screen, it can also help users when they go to foreign countries, particularly those where the language spoken is different from their own. To access the translate option, users just need to long-press either the home button or the navigation bar.

With a few motions, users can search anything fast without having to switch applications thanks to the Circle to Search function. Users may select the search option and circle, write, highlight, or press anything on the screen, including text, photos, and portions of images. It is intended to assist more complicated research in addition to providing information more quickly with the help of generative AI.

On March 28, Samsung Galaxy S23, Galaxy Z Fold 5, and Other Devices Will Get One UI 6.1 Update With Galaxy AI

On March 28, Samsung Galaxy S23, Galaxy Z Fold 5, and Other Devices Will Get One UI 6.1 Update With Galaxy AI (2)

This week, an update will also be released for Samsung’s Galaxy Tab S9 series.

On March 28, Samsung Galaxy S23, Galaxy Z Fold 5, and Other Devices Will Get One UI 6.1 Update With Galaxy AI (1)
On March 28, Samsung Galaxy S23, Galaxy Z Fold 5, and Other Devices Will Get One UI 6.1 Update With Galaxy AI

Samsung to Roll Out One UI 6.1 Update for Galaxy Tab S9 Series This Week, Including AI Abilities!

It is now known that on Tuesday, Samsung will reveal the release schedule for the One UI 6.1 upgrade, which will expand the availability of Galaxy AI capabilities to additional devices within the Galaxy ecosystem. The business has officially announced that the Galaxy S23 series, Galaxy S23 FE, Galaxy Z Flip 5, Galaxy Z Fold 5, and Galaxy Tab S9 series will all get AI functions. The news follows a report that claimed certain Chinese owners of the Galaxy S23 series have received notification of the latest update.

Samsung said in a media article that the One UI 6.1 upgrade, the first significant update to the One UI 6.0, which was based on Android 14 and published in October 2023, will start to roll out in the US on March 28 for the Galaxy S23 series, Galaxy S23 FE, Galaxy Z Fold 5, and Galaxy Z Flip 5. Starting this week, the update will also be available for the Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 series. April is when the majority of people should start to receive the update. Although the firm made no mention of a worldwide deployment, all areas should have access to it by the end of next month.

The business stated that “Galaxy AI puts our groundbreaking suite of AI tools in the palm of more users’ hands in different form factors — tailoring the mobile experience to their needs” when making the announcement.

Earlier in March, the South Korean tech giant initially said that Galaxy AI functions will be available on additional smartphones. Users will now be able to utilize features like Circle to Search, which allows them to highlight or choose an object and conduct a visual search on Google while still within the app, after the update launches. Live Translate is an additional function that facilitates real-time, two-way speech and live caption translations during phone conversations. The One UI 6.1 upgrade will also bring Samsung’s AI-powered picture editing feature, Generative Edit, and Chat Assist in Samsung Keyboard.

According to a report published last week, during the company’s shareholders’ meeting in Seoul, TM Roh, the president of Samsung’s mobile business, mentioned that the Samsung Galaxy S22 series would include some of the Galaxy AI capabilities. According to reports, the series was disqualified from receiving the AI features since it lacked the necessary hardware.