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Samsung Introduces HDR Control with One UI 7 Update

2/1/25

By:

Bharti B. Hariyani

Manage brightness with a new system-wide toggle for HDR content.

Manage brightness with a new system-wide toggle for HDR content.

Introduction

Samsung's upcoming One UI 7 update brings a highly-requested feature: a system-wide toggle to control HDR content brightness. This functionality promises relief for users annoyed by overly bright HDR videos and photos, especially in low-light conditions.

New "Super HDR" Toggle

The Super HDR toggle in One UI 7 settings allows users to manage display brightness for HDR content across all apps. While designed to enhance color and contrast for Galaxy-captured pictures, it effectively keeps brightness in check universally.

Why This Matters

Other platforms, like iOS, lack a similar system-wide HDR setting. While iPhones offer a workaround through low power mode, this affects other system features unnecessarily. Samsung's dedicated toggle is a simpler, more targeted solution for Android users.

Conclusion

Samsung’s proactive approach ensures users have control over HDR content, making their devices more adaptable to various environments. The update highlights Samsung's commitment to enhancing user experience. Stay tuned to Kushal Bharat Tech News for more updates on One UI 7.

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