28-05-2022 10:55 PM - last edited 28-05-2022 11:01 PM
After the new software update (April 2022, One UI 4.1), I've been experiencing an issue with my lock screen wallpaper. The quality of the image changes after setting it as wallpaper. The image becomes low resolution and the colors were different from the original. I even tried it in samsung default wallpapers. On the other hand, there's no issue with my home screen wallpaper. I tried to screenshot my lock screen but the photo looks fine. Is this a bug on the new update? Is anyone experiencing the same issue?
29-05-2022 08:03 AM
@istroberi Hello, try clearing the cache and data of the Lock screen app. To do this, access Settings / Lock screen, scroll down to About Lock screen, see i button, in Permissions verify that you have the permissions granted, In Battery-Optimized, in Storage, clear the cache and data and restart the device.Comment.Greetings.
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03-12-2022 10:58 PM
its happen because exinus is a sht!
I have this problem too, only black wallpapers without blur can be shown in orginal quality, and some images
But if you use a design wallpaper or texture, colorful or blurry wallpaper resolution go down
29-11-2023 03:31 PM
I suddenly have this issue on my stock background Tab S9. Samsung support is useless. Did you ever resolve this problem?
05-04-2024 10:14 PM
04-05-2024 09:40 PM
I had a same problem , so when i turned off finger print , the resolution was fine 🙂
06-05-2024 02:19 PM
Turning off fingerprint also fixed it on mine. Seems this is a very specific error that Samsung could address. Or maybe it's needed for correct fingerprint detection?
27-06-2024 05:47 PM - last edited 27-06-2024 05:48 PM
I have the same problem, im using A52s, although turning off the fingerprint scanner solves it but i need the fingerprint scanner. Im using Android 12, i will let you guys know if it resolves when i update it to the next version
14-08-2024 03:14 AM
The same problem on a51, I barely googled it
17-11-2024 02:21 PM
I found out, that the fingerprint sensor you have is relevant. If you have a ultrasonic sensor, this problem should not occur. But if you have an optical sensor, this problem occurs :(. Idk why this happens.