The OneUI 6.1 update has offered many AI features of the latest Galaxy S24 series to the predecessor, the Galaxy S23 series. However, a few bugs have also been introduced to the series as part of the update.

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The lock screen clock widget resets its styling

The latest bug introduced to the S23 series with the OneUI 6.1 update is related to the lock screen clock widget.

After installing the update, Galaxy S23 Ultra users have reported that the lock screen clock widget resets its placement, style, and font after some time. Sammobile wrote that they also noticed this issue in their units and it reportedly happens “quite frequently”. The company has not responded as of writing.

Another bug related to the lock screen notification surfaced on the Samsung Community forum a couple of weeks ago, where the first down swipe on a notification would open the notification panel instead of expanding it on the lock screen. An user noted that this happens mainly due to clock/widget overlapping with some component of notification panel or fingerprint area. He advised to change the position of the clock/widget, which reportedly worked.

Speaking of the features, the update brought Galaxy AI to the S23 series. As a result, the devices can now live translate your calls. The phone also gets the ‘Interpreter’ mode which gives you a real-time translation of your face-to-face conversations.

The Samsung Keyboard now offers the option to change the tone, check spelling for you, make suggestions, and translate messages of your friend from another country. The built-in photo editor in the Gallery app can move, remove, and resize people and objects in any image. It now also uses generative fill to create or expand the background. There are also some other generative AI features added to the system apps like Samsung Notes and Voice Recorder.

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