Samsung’s new Galaxy S24 series has been a hit with record-breaking pre-orders. However, some initial users have complained that the display on these devices has muted colors in the “Vivid” display mode. Well, looks like Samsung has taken note of it and will be addressing them in the next update. 

As per a tip from Ice Universe, a February update will introduce a new slider in the White Balance settings of these Samsung devices. This slider will allow users to adjust the color vividness, providing more control over the display. The tipster has even shared an image of this feature.

Samsung Galaxy S24 Vivid Display

Reportedly, the slider will offer a three-step solution. The default setting will maintain a level of vividness higher than the Natural option but not as vibrant as previous Samsung models. 

Moving the slider to the middle step will bring the S24 display closer to the vivid colors of the S23 series, while the third option will push it even further, and will reportedly offer colors as vibrant as in the S21 Ultra.

This update follows Samsung’s initial stance defending the muted colors as a deliberate design choice. However, it seems that user feedback has prompted the company to reconsider its decision.

Additionally, the upcoming Galaxy S24 series update is expected to address camera issues reported by some users. Samsung has acknowledged these concerns and assured users that the forthcoming update will resolve them.

The company’s responsiveness to user feedback has been evident, with the Galaxy S24 series seeing record sales in India and Korea. As a result, their shipment target for the S24 series in Q1 2024 has been adjusted from 12 million to 13 million units.

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