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According to reports from Dutch technology media galaxyclub on January 26, the One UI 6.1 system version of the Samsung Galaxy S24 series has been confirmed to have added the "screen burn-in prevention mechanism" function.
Samsung's One UI 5 and earlier systems have a "screen element offset" function. The phone will slightly move the positions of status bar icons, widgets, built-in App buttons and other elements to prevent OLED / AMOLED screen burn-in. In the One UI 6.0 version update, Samsung disabled the "Screen Element Offset" function, causing icons to be fixed in a certain position and causing screen burn-in after prolonged use. The media tested the One UI 6.1 system update on the Galaxy S24 Ultra mobile phone and confirmed that this situation has not occurred. Every time the home screen is redisplayed, all the information in the status bar will move. The picture below is With the effect of overlapping multiple photos, you can see that the content position has moved. It was reported earlier this month that Samsung community moderators admitted that One UI 6.0 has a shortcoming in the "anti-burning mechanism" and is currently working hard to solve the problem. According to the South Korean company’s software update development and release practices, most Galaxy phones and tablets should get the OLED “anti-burning mechanism” fixed in a January or February 2024 security update. Related reading: "It is reported that Samsung OneUI 6 lacks an "anti-burning mechanism", and users who try Android 14 will temporarily "pay the price"" "Samsung admits that One UI 6 lacks an "anti-burning mechanism" , it is expected to release an update and fix in January》The above is the detailed content of Samsung considers pushing One UI 6.1 update to improve "screen burn-in prevention mechanism". For more information, please follow other related articles on the PHP Chinese website!