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Last updated: August 20th, 2025 at 18:11 UTC+02:00
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Samsung Theme Park has an issue where the color code doesn't get deleted. Samsung says that it will fix the problem with the next update.
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Samsung’s Theme Park app, a module for the brand’s Good Lock app for Galaxy smartphones, provides you with more options to customise the user interface of your Samsung phone than the ones One UI comes packed with. One of the customisation options lets you change colours of various UI elements. You can either select a color from color picker by tapping anywhere on the color chart or enter a color code.
If you have used the color code functionality lately, you might have noticed that when you press backspace on the keyboard to delete the color code for entering a new one, only the cursor moves backwards but the code doesn’t get deleted. Well, you aren’t the only one facing this problem. Many people have been complaining about it. Fortunately, Samsung has acknowledged the problem and says that a fix is on the way.
On Samsung’s Community forum for Korea, a user says “When I press the erase button, the code doesn't get erased and theㅣkeeps moving to the left. Is it just me?” Replying to that, one of Samsung's Moderators said “Please note that this issue will be improved in the next Theme Park app update. (via SammyGuru and SammyFans)”
At the moment, there's no information about when Samsung will roll out the update. Until that happens, you can use a preset theme or disable Theme Park if you don't want to continue seeing the colors it is currently stuck on. Follow us on Telegram/WhatsApp to get latest Samsung updates delivered to you.
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