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Samsung launched the Galaxy S25 Ultra with some minor improvements in hardware, while the rest of the focus was on improving the software experience, particularly with AI. As for the display, it’s said to use the same M13 panel as that of the S24 Ultra. And there are no changes in brightness numbers as well.

No more grainy effect on low brightness

However, Samsung’s new Ultra flagship has reportedly fixed two issues related to the display of the Galaxy S24 Ultra. The first one is, as Notebookcheck mentioned, “a grainy effect” that used to appear on the display of its predecessor in low-brightness conditions.

I first noticed the issue on the iQOO Neo9 Pro while capturing the stars. After zooming in a bit, as I was scrolling, I noticed a fair amount of noise that didn’t move with the stars. While it’s not visible apart from the extremely dim situations, it’s something that hinders the viewing experience by quite a bit. Thankfully Samsung has solved the problem with their latest Ultra phone.

The tipster also shared images of the Oppo Find X8 and OnePlus 13 in the same situation showcasing the difference between them and the Galaxy S24 Ultra.

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A smoother transition between color shades

The Galaxy S24 Ultra was also previously criticized for its inability to depict colors accurately despite being an Ultra flagship. As Ice Universe showcased in a different post, the latest model also offers smoother transitions between color shades while displaying a solid background. The issue Ice Universe is trying to showcase here becomes more noticeable in situations like an image of a sunset where the display shows bands of colors on the sky instead of a smooth transition as you see with your own eyes.

On the surface, the phone now packs the Corning Gorilla Armor 2, which is marketed as the “Industry’s First Anti-Reflective Glass Ceramic For Mobile Devices.” Of course, the S24 Ultra also came with an anti-reflective coating (which started peeling off after 6 months of normal use), but the ‘Ceramic’ appears to be a new addition this year.

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