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 Question: 
It does not have a Pixel Shifting function 
to prevent display burn-in on the recent SW version of Android U OS. 
  
Answer: 
No, the recent One UI 6.0 SW version of Android 
U OS does not currently have a Pixel Shifting function to prevent display burn-in. 
This feature will be added in a future SW update version, which will be rolled 
out in order by model, depending on customer demand and market needs. To enjoy 
this functionality once it's available, please update your device using FOTA 
(Firmware Over The Air) when the latest SW version is released for your specific 
model. 
  
Terms: 
Pixel Shifting - A function that helps prevent 
display burn-in by shifting pixels around on the screen. 
Display Burn-In - A phenomenon where an afterimage 
or ghost image remains on the screen due to excessive usage, causing uneven 
color distribution and reduced display quality over time. 
SW Update Version - A software update that 
introduces new features, bug fixes, and improvements to the operating system. 
One UI 6.0 - Samsung's user interface for Android 
devices, designed to provide a more intuitive and streamlined user experience. 
FOTA (Firmware Over The Air) - A method of 
updating a device's firmware wirelessly, eliminating the need for manual installation 
via a computer. 
Model - A specific type or variant of a mobile 
device, usually differentiated by features, hardware specifications, or network 
compatibility. 
Market Needs - The demands, preferences, and 
expectations of consumers in a particular market or region, which guide product 
development and updates. 
                                                                   
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