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ayaw pa rin toHello! If you're having issues with the color adaptation of Google apps on your device, you can try the following solutions:
1. Check your device's display settings. Make sure that the color mode is set to "Natural" or "Standard" instead of "Vivid" or "Enhanced". These latter modes can oversaturate colors, which may affect the way Google apps appear.
2. Check the settings within each Google app. Some apps, such as Google Photos, have their own display settings that may affect the color adaptation. Look for options such as "Color Enhance" or "Vibrant" and turn them off.
3. Clear the cache and data of the affected apps. Sometimes, issues with color adaptation can be due to corrupted data or a glitch in the app's cache. To do this, go to Settings > Apps & notifications > [App name] > Storage > Clear cache / Clear data.
4. Update your Google apps. Google regularly releases updates that fix bugs and improve performance. Go to the Google Play Store and check if there are any updates available for your apps.
I hope these solutions help resolve your issue. If the problem persists, you may want to contact the manufacturer of your device or Google support for further assistance.
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ayaw pa rin toI'm sorry to hear that the previous solutions did not work. In that case, you may want to try the following:
1. Disable any third-party display or color correction apps that you have installed, as they may be interfering with the way Google apps are displaying colors.
2. Try adjusting the color temperature of your device's display. You can do this by going to Settings > Display > Screen color mode > Advanced options.
3. Try resetting your device's display settings to their default values. Go to Settings > System > Reset options > Reset app preferences.
4. If you have the option, try enabling developer options on your device and changing the color space to "sRGB". To do this, go to Settings > System > About phone > Build number (tap 7 times) > Developer options > Picture color mode > sRGB.
If none of these solutions work, you may want to contact the manufacturer of your device or Google support for further assistance.
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