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- An UI 8 beta -4 -run Galaxy devices are facing a new problem.
- After passing through 30x zoom, the problem turns the moon purple.
- These moon images also appear fading than the images taken with an UI 7 running device.
When it comes to a son, the insects come with the area. Sometimes they can be a serious type of insects, which causes cracks or other system problems. But other times, insects can be ridiculous or strange. The new bug from which one UI 8 son is running 4 testers is currently in the group.
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Samsung’s Android 16 has a growing number of users on the latest son’s latest beta reporting a strange problem with the moon and how their device adheres to camera shots. In particular, it appears that the galaxy devices on an UI 8 beta 4 are turning to the moon as purple. In addition to the moon’s purple color, shots are also fading over one of their UI 7 counterparts.
It seems that this problem is affecting consumers not only in the United States, but also in the UK and India. On the basis of reports, it seems that when intelligent correction is set to maximum and the bug is mobilized after crossing the 30 -X zoom limit.
Since reports in community forums have begun, an UI son team has apologized for the inconvenience. However, it is unclear how long the team will take to solve the problem. Until then, a potential task will be to make intelligent correction on a sequence other than maximum.
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