Update One UI 6.0 based on Android 14, released for some Samsung Galaxy smartphones and tablets, has brought dozens of new features and improvements. However, along with this, errors appeared. So, some users complain One UI 6 makes screens on some Galaxy phones yellowish, solution found / SamMobile on the "burnout" of the screen, the display begins to glow yellow.
Apparently, it's a conflict between the Night Light blue light filters (built into Android) and the Eye Comfort Shield (from Samsung). That is, this is a software problem, not a hardware one, and it can be fixed quickly.
Samsung tech support has informed that a patch with a bug fix will be released within the next five days. But one of the users was able to solve the problem on his own. He shared his life hack:
1. Install the Nova Launcher app on your Galaxy phone from the Google Play store.
2. Select it as the default application launcher.
3. Go to the Nova Launcher home screen and hold down any empty area to open the context menu.
4. Swipe up this menu from the bottom of the screen to bring up the Nova widgets.
5. Select the widget in the Activity bar and drag it to the home screen.
6. Another drop-down menu will appear. Scroll down to the Night Light option, which you need to activate.
7. After that, the Night Light button (with the moon icon) should appear on the main screen.
8. There will also be a new screen called "Activity". Scroll down until you see the "Settings" item and click on it.
9. In the menu that appears, turn off the Use Night Light switch. Then set the schedule to None (Never).
This life hack should improve the screen of your gadget.