Samsung Fixes Instagram Glitch
The company has resolved a issue with its One Hand Operation feature and the Instagram app, recommending users update to version 9.2.21 to fix the problem

Samsung has fixed a glitch that caused its One Hand Operation feature to malfunction with the Instagram app. The issue, which was due to incorrect settings of the gesture exception area, resulted in one-handed gestures failing when using Instagram, with swiping gestures only navigating through the app's tabs.
The problem was first reported by a Galaxy user on Samsung's community forum, who claimed that One Hand Operation did not take priority when overlapped on Instagram. This caused inconvenience for users who rely on the feature to navigate their phone with one hand.
Samsung has now fixed the issue, and recommends updating to version 9.2.21 to resolve the problem. The update should ensure that One Hand Operation works seamlessly with the Instagram app, allowing users to navigate their phone with ease.
## What happened The issue with One Hand Operation and Instagram was caused by incorrect settings of the gesture exception area. This resulted in one-handed gestures failing when using the app, and swiping gestures only navigating through Instagram's tabs.
## Why it matters Samsung's One Hand Operation feature is a useful tool for users with small hands, allowing them to navigate their phone with simple, comfortable gestures. The feature is part of the company's Good Lock module, which has been causing some trouble lately. The fix for the Instagram glitch is a welcome update for users who rely on the feature, and should improve their overall user experience.
The resolution of the issue is also a testament to Samsung's commitment to listening to user feedback and resolving problems promptly. The company's community forum provides a platform for users to report issues and suggest improvements, and the fix for the One Hand Operation glitch demonstrates the company's willingness to take user feedback on board.





