A moderator on Samsung's Korea Community forum said the fix will arrive in the app's next software update, though no release timeframe was given.
The bug causes Samsung phones to stop responding to One Hand Operation+ gestures after a screenshot is taken, affecting a Good Lock module designed to improve one-handed navigation.
Samsung said the issue happens when coloured gesture handles are hidden to keep them out of screen captures, and it is considering making the handles transparent instead.
Why did a simple screenshot break a major Samsung app, revealing a critical flaw in modern UI design?
If a screenshot can disable key features, what other common phone actions could be silently breaking our apps?
As software bug costs hit trillions, is Samsung’s gesture glitch a warning sign of a larger industry-wide quality crisis?