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Galaxy S1. *Check Display Settings*: Go to *Settings* > *Display* > *Screen mode*. Look for any options related to color filters or screen tint.
2. *Edge Panels*: Go to *Settings* > *Display* > *Edge panels*. Check if any color filters are enabled.
3. *Accessibility Settings*: Go to *Settings* > *Accessibility* > *Visibility enhancements*. Check if any color inversion or filter settings are enabled.
Additional Steps
1. *Restart Your Device*: Sometimes, a simple reboot can resolve the issue.
2. *Check App Settings*: Although you mentioned that the filter doesn't show up in screenshots, it's still worth checking the app's settings to see if there are any options related to color filters.
3. *Reset App Preferences*: Go to *Settings* > *Apps* > *All apps* > *Menu* (three dots) > *Reset app preferences*. This will reset all app preferences to their default
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Galaxy S1. *Check Display Settings*: Go to *Settings* > *Display* > *Screen mode*. Look for any options related to color filters or screen tint.
2. *Edge Panels*: Go to *Settings* > *Display* > *Edge panels*. Check if any color filters are enabled.
3. *Accessibility Settings*: Go to *Settings* > *Accessibility* > *Visibility enhancements*. Check if any color inversion or filter settings are enabled.
Additional Steps
1. *Restart Your Device*: Sometimes, a simple reboot can resolve the issue.
2. *Check App Settings*: Although you mentioned that the filter doesn't show up in screenshots, it's still worth checking the app's settings to see if there are any options related to color filters.
3. *Reset App Preferences*: Go to *Settings* > *Apps* > *All apps* > *Menu* (three dots) > *Reset app preferences*. This will reset all app preferences to their default
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