Samsung is relying on natural colors in its new Galaxy smartphones and it’s confusing long-term customers.
If you take a big leap and switch from the Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra to the new Galaxy S24 Ultra, for example, you’ll notice quite a few differences on the screen. Some users are convinced that it also has an effect that creates more washed-out images and less saturated colors. Meanwhile, Samsung is reassuring people.
In general, Samsung’s cameras are known for rich colors. But when it comes to the display and camera, Samsung has worked on the Galaxy S24 series to ensure that the devices have more natural color reproduction. This also applies to the screen. The effect described as a “washed representation” is purely intentional, write below Samsung.
Samsung wanted to create a “more natural viewing experience” with various changes. This means “differences in color depth may be visible compared to older devices”. This is not a mistake, but a deliberate adjustment. In addition, the new Gorilla Glass, which practically absorbs the reflection from the backlight, has a visible effect on the display.
Personally, I would now note a display that is too full as a negative and I am very pleased with the Galaxy S24 Ultra’s screen. Nothing washed out, just not as bright as the old model.
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