Tweeters on Twitter have a picture, described as destroyed, for Android smartphones, which is a normal image of sunset behind clouds, it is not recommended to use it as a wallpaper.
A number of tweeters who have "Samsung" or "Google Pixel" phones have tried the matter despite the alerts, and they posted videos on "Ice Universe" account on Twitter, showing how the screens are turned off repeatedly before they become black permanently, and they lose their phones forever because of their curiosity .
Update: Samsung has received feedback on this type of bug in mid-May, and has resolved this issue. Just wait for the subsequent firmware update and do not take the risk. pic.twitter.com/oa7rxnkSkb
Google has not commented on the matter, and unlike it, Samsung was quick to tackle the problem and do its own update, according to the same source.
WARNING!!!
A number of tweeters who own “Samsung” or “Google Pixel” phones have tried the matter despite the alerts, and they posted videos on “Ice Universe” account on Twitter, showing how the screens are turned off repeatedly before they become black permanently, and they lose their phones forever because of their curiosity .
Update: Samsung has received feedback on this type of bug in mid-May, and has resolved this issue. Just wait for the subsequent firmware update and do not take the risk. pic.twitter.com/oa7rxnkSkb
— Ice universe (@UniverseIce) June 1, 2020Specialists have attributed the origin of the problem to the image color profile, according to the website “01.net”, where the sequence of shadows with strong colors is very complex and difficult to deal with, at least by the Android operating system.
Google has not commented on the matter, and unlike it, Samsung was quick to tackle the problem and do its own update, according to the same source.
WARNING!!!
Never set this picture as wallpaper, especially for Samsung mobile phone users!— Ice universe (@UniverseIce) May 31, 2020
It will cause your phone to crash!
Don't try it!
If someone sends you this picture, please ignore it. pic.twitter.com/rVbozJdhkL
- source; here