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Samsung stated that the update will begin rolling out to all s within February
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Earlier, as per a report by Teknofilo, the company had said that the changes made to the vivid mode were intentional and aimed to тАЬprovide more accurate and comfortable viewing during useтАЭ. However, it appears the tech giant has now decided to roll back its decision and allow s better control over display settings. Revealing the update via a newsroom announcement on Wednesday, Samsung acknowledged that different s have varying needs, and said, тАЬBased on your , through an update, we aim to provide enhanced options and experiences across device display and camera.тАЭ
Vividness setting in Display settings
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The update will add a new Vividness option that can be found in Display > Advanced settings. This option adds a bar that will let s have improved control over the intensity of the colour depth by sliding it left and right until the right amount of vibrancy is displayed. The setting has three different levels. At zero, the vivid mode remains in its current state, while pushing it will enhance the vividness to a level seen in previous year's models.
Apart from this, Samsung has also improved the camera system on the Galaxy S24 series devices. As per the note, improvements have been made to various camera modes including zoom, Portrait Mode, Nightography, videos shot through rear cameras, and more. These upgrades should improve the picture quality even further.
Finally, the update has also improved the Galaxy AI features on the S24 series smartphones. Samsung hinted at improvements made to the AI model, without specifying what they really are. However, it appears to be a technical upgrade that allows the AI to better understand contextual speech in different languages for the Live Translate feature. As per the announcement, the update will be rolled out to all s in the coming days.
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