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Samsung's forthcoming Galaxy S24 update will add a toggle to fix it's vivid mode.

Varsha HabbuOct 2nd 202507:00 PM
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Just last week, Samsung began shipping the Galaxy S24 flagship phones, but early users noticed a problem with the screen mode. Many reports claim that the screen is not as colourful in Vivid Mode as it should be, and the company acknowledged this problem.

According to tipster Ice Universe, Samsung is developing a method that will improve vividness and even provide more precise control over it. The upcoming software update should include this three-step option.

The Galaxy S24 panel is more vivid than the Natural option when it comes to default saturation, but it's still nowhere near as good as what Samsung offered on earlier phones.

The S24 display will get closer to the vibrant S23 colours by sliding the toggle to the middle, or the second step, while the third option is said to go even farther.

The toggle appears to be in the Display Settings' Advanced Settings for the Vivid Screen mode. It will be located beneath the White Balance settings, where the user can adjust the display's RGB levels by hand.

It's evident that the vivid mode problems aren't deterring many buyers because Samsung raised its goal for Galaxy S24 series shipments. For Q1 2024, the target was raised from 12 million to 13 million units. Of the three, the Galaxy S24 Ultra is the most sought-after; according to Samsung, 65% of pre-orders have been placed for the large phone with the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3, titanium frame, and new telephoto camera.

[via](https://twitter.com/UniverseIce/status/1755448365599637760)

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