Samsung started shipping the Galaxy S24 flagships just last week, but early adopters found an issue with the screen mode of the new phones. According to multiple reports, the screen is not as colorful as expected in Vivid Mode, and the company acknowledged the issue.
Now tipster Ice Universe reveals that Samsung is working on a solution that will boost vividness and even enable granular control over it. It is a three-step option and should come with the next software update.
The first step is the default saturation, in which the Galaxy S24 panel is more Vivid than the Natural option…
Samsung started shipping the Galaxy S24 flagships just last week, but early adopters found an issue with the screen mode of the new phones. According to multiple reports, the screen is not as colorful as expected in Vivid Mode, and the company acknowledged the issue.
Now tipster Ice Universe reveals that Samsung is working on a solution that will boost vividness and even enable granular control over it. It is a three-step option and should come with the next software update.
The first step is the default saturation, in which the Galaxy S24 panel is more Vivid than the Natural option… Read More GSMArena.com – Latest articles
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