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Say Goodbye to Annoying HDR Content with One UI 7
Seoul, South KoreaThursday, December 26, 2024
You might be wondering why this is such a big deal. Well, modern phones capture videos with increased brightness by default. So, if you're tired of your screen going into overdrive at night, this feature is your savior. It'll keep your display brightness in check, making your late-night scrolling sessions smoother and more comfortable.
Now, you might think that iPhones have a similar setting. Sadly, they don't. Apple users can avoid HDR content by enabling low power mode, but that brings a bunch of other system changes that might be too much. So, Samsung is really stepping up their game here.
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