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09-24-2025 05:45 PM (Last edited 09-24-2025 05:57 PM ) in
Galaxy S
Finally, the One UI 8 software update information on Samsung website.

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09-24-2025 05:54 PM (Last edited 09-24-2025 05:58 PM ) in
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After every call why my screen SCROLLS sideways with too many stupid messages Apps in my Newly bought Samsung A36 ,This behavior is likely a bug or a feature related to your phone's operating system, and it's not a standard or intended function. Here's what's happening
A software glitch or bug , The most common explanation for this kind of unexpected behavior is a software bug. Finishing a phone call may be causing a temporary glitch in the way your phone's user interface is displayed, causing Apps to open with a "sliding" animation instead of the usual "zoom" or "fade" animation. This has been reported by maby users on both Android and iOS devices.
The phone is confused about screen orientation: In some cases, a phone can become confused about its screen orientation after an event like a phone call. This can cause apps to open in landscape mode (sideways), and when you try to use them, the UI may seem "stuck" or "sliding" as it tries to correct itself.
May be a change in a recent software update. Some users have reported that recent updates to their phone's operating system (like Samsung's One UI or new versions of iOS) have changed the default animation for opening apps. It's possible that what you're seeing is a new animation that feels "wrong" to you, especially i inconsistent. This irritating flashing go on by these toi many messages apps..
A software glitch or bug , The most common explanation for this kind of unexpected behavior is a software bug. Finishing a phone call may be causing a temporary glitch in the way your phone's user interface is displayed, causing Apps to open with a "sliding" animation instead of the usual "zoom" or "fade" animation. This has been reported by maby users on both Android and iOS devices.
The phone is confused about screen orientation: In some cases, a phone can become confused about its screen orientation after an event like a phone call. This can cause apps to open in landscape mode (sideways), and when you try to use them, the UI may seem "stuck" or "sliding" as it tries to correct itself.
May be a change in a recent software update. Some users have reported that recent updates to their phone's operating system (like Samsung's One UI or new versions of iOS) have changed the default animation for opening apps. It's possible that what you're seeing is a new animation that feels "wrong" to you, especially i inconsistent. This irritating flashing go on by these toi many messages apps..