Samsung unveiled the Galaxy S24 series last month. There have been plenty of complaints from S24 users over display and photo quality issues. Now, the South Korean brand has officially announced that an update is incoming to fix the issues. It will be rolled out to all models – the S24, S24 Plus, and S24 Ultra later this month. 

Samsung announces incoming update for the Galaxy S24 series

Samsung says that it is committed to listening to its users and the upcoming update is based on their feedback. The company aims to provide an enhanced options and experience across the device display and camera. This will be enabled by hardware and software integration efforts. 

Samsung also revealed that it set the default screen setting to a more natural experience. There is a ‘Vividness’ option within the Advanced Settings of the display. However, the current software version lacks a specific slider attributed to this feature. The brand is introducing this in the forthcoming update. The slider seems to have a three step option. Thus users who want a vibrant visual experience can crank up the vividness slider to their liking on the Galaxy S24 devices. 

Alongside fixing the display issue, Samsung is also resolving camera issues reported by users. Without revealing explicitly, the company is enhancing and optimizing key camera functions. These include upgrades to the zoom functions, portrait mode, nightography, rear camera video shooting capabilities, and more. 

As per Samsung, the update will be rolling out later this month. Hence, if you own any of the Galaxy S24 series device, keep an eye out. 

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