Original topic:

Navigation Bar used to be able to disappear and bring it back up, bring that feature back!

(Topic created: 05-20-2025 02:34 AM)
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Kathryna
Cosmic Ray
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Galaxy S23

Prior to the update that did more harm than good, the navigation bar used to disappear after a few seconds, allowing me to access things along the bottom of app screens. Tapping the screen would bring the bar back up so I could navigate the phone. Post update, the bar doesn't disappear, and I cannot fully use some apps (app's menu is at the bottom of the screen, visible under the navigation bar, but untouchable). 

Can I change that back (no, I don't want swipe gestures. I want buttons on a bar that will disappear until needed again) or is this yet ANOTHER way Samsung us over with a garbage update?
 
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Members_t0SYZcC
Constellation
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Galaxy S23

WIsh i didnt update can someone share if they found a fix pls

Goyguy
Asteroid
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Galaxy S23

Yeah **bleep** Samsung at this point I'm done with them.

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Kathryna
Cosmic Ray
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Galaxy S23
So, NO, the issue has not been resolved. I'm sorry that other people are in fact having the same issues as me, but I admit I'm glad it's not just me.
And NO, Samsung had yet to reply to any of my tickets.
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CEParsons
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Galaxy S23
It's my understanding that the issue of navbar buttons overlapping UI elements is on the app developers. Devs have to update their apps to comply with edge-to- edge enforcement or errors like this can occur.

Gestures have become the industry standard. (It's rumored, but not confirmed, that in One UI 8.5 or 9, gestures will be default out of the box) With this shift, some developers are not yet compliant with edge-to-edge standards, resulting in the overlap.

Samsung has provided the NavStar workaround to compensate for this issue with 3rd party developers that are outside of their control. An error report will almost certainly not yield a response because Samsung cannot control or fix your specific issue.

The best and fastest way to resolve this is to transition to navigation gestures rather than buttons.

You can also reach out to the developers of the specific app where the error occurs and request that they update their app to comply with edge-to-edge. Developer contact info can be found in the Play Store Listing.

For a more in-depth explanation of the relationship between Samsung and third party developers, and who is ACTUALLY responsible for your issue, see my post here: https://us.community.samsung.com/t5/Samsung-Apps-and-Services/Having-issues-with-apps-after-updating...
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Foxcross
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Galaxy S23

The bigger problem is it used to automatically hide to begin with.And they took the feature away and gave the solution of an application to use instead.

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