Samsung has released the OneUI 6 update, based on Android 14, for various Galaxy models. Alongside introducing several new features and design enhancements, the update appears to bring along a few bugs. Notably, the One UI 6 update reportedly lacks burn-in protection for OLED screen devices, leading to a yellow color tint on some Galaxy devices running the latest software.
The impact of OneUI 6 on Galaxy devices
As per a Sammobile report, certain Galaxy smartphone users have raised concerns about their device screens displaying a yellowish tint after installing the One UI 6.0 update. Nevertheless, if you encounter a similar issue, there is no cause for alarm, as the report specifies that it is a software-related problem rather than a hardware issue.
What’s causing the issue
The report alleges that the problem arises from a clash between Android’s Night Light feature and Samsung’s Eye Comfort Shield feature. Certain users found a resolution by disabling network access and adjusting the device’s time to daylight hours, indicating that the issue is not hardware-related.
Samsung’s customer support has advised users that a solution to the problem is expected through a software patch in the coming days (timelines may vary based on phone model and country). In the interim, users can also address the issue using a method discovered by some Galaxy users.
The report also outlines a manual solution for users using a third-party launcher from the Google Play Store. However, it is advisable to await Samsung’s official fix for resolving this issue.