Samsung’s three-step fix: Galaxy S24 Vivid mode might get a control makeover in update

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Samsung's three-step fix: Galaxy S24 Vivid mode might get a control makeover in update

Samsung’s three-step fix: Galaxy S24 Vivid mode might get a control makeover in update،

The vibrant colors of the Galaxy S24 Ultra, as subdued as some users claim, are certainly making waves. Ever since the latest Galaxy S24 series arrived in users' hands, people have been discussing issues like colors looking a bit dull in the Galaxy S24's Vivid Colors mode. Galaxy S24 Ultra. First, there were rumors that Samsung was fixing the problem with an update. Then it was said that the muted colors were intentional. Now, a new leak adds weight to the idea of ​​a solution coming via an update. Famous tipster Ice Universe reveals on X that Samsung is preparing a solution to increase liveliness and even give more control to users. This is a three-step option, and is said to be part of the next software update.

In the first step you get the default saturation, where the Galaxy S24 The panel is more vibrant than the Natural option, but doesn't quite reach the vibrant levels Samsung had on previous phones. Moving the toggle to the middle, or second step, will give you colors similar to the Galaxy S23 Ultra. As for the third option, the informant claims that it would go even further, by offering colors as vivid as those of the Galaxy S21 Ultra.

The toggle appears to be located in the advanced settings of Vivid Screen mode, tucked into the display settings. It will be positioned under the white balance options, allowing users to manually change the display's RGB levels.

It seems that Samsung is finally preparing to provide a solution to the problem. We just need to keep an eye on when exactly this will happen. In the meantime, Galaxy S24 users don't just care about muted colors; there is also a larger concern regarding a thin green line on the screen on some Galaxy S24 Ultra units sold by American carriers.

Despite these issues, it appears they're not deterring many customers, since Samsung actually raised its shipping target for the Galaxy S24 series. The target increased from 12 million to 13 million units for the first quarter of 2024.