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Lack of Super HDR in OneUI6.1

(Topic created on: 31-03-2024 12:09 PM)
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SoraNoKuni
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Hi community, a lot of people seem to not know that our devices didn't get a crucial qol update, Super HDR is apparently absent from our devices in oneui6.1, it's a shame especially when iPhone users got it as an update after the S24 launch in a lot of previous Gen devices,  it's a feature that is the way forward, pixels got it too, we have the hardware to support it, and the algorithms should be hardware agnostic(HDR display excluded).

As a hobbyist photographer I am really bummed, but even for casual everyday users it's a great update as their photography experience in all these devices will automatically be upgraded, it's 2024, we must be able to preview photos is HDR.

Come on samsung...

 

I hope this will get fixed. 

 

am happy we got the ai ones but for me and a lot of people this one is probably more useful eve

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Joeeye
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You know I could just manually push up brightness which pretty much looks the same anyway. Not something I'd really call crucial in any sense.

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SoraNoKuni
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Hopefully they'll backtrack on this.

https://www.sammobile.com/news/samsung-galaxy-s23-super-hdr-not-coming/

https://www.reddit.com/r/GalaxyS23/comments/1btxsa4/super_hdr_news_from_sammobile/

 Also from the same article, something i've missed:

as even mid-range phones like Galaxy A35 and Galaxy A55 support that feature.

 

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vyrgozunqk
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Well, most companies tend to deliver when they say that they're working on something. Anyway, we can probably all live without it, sure. However, it leaves really bad taste in the mouth after spending on flagship and suddenly the low end devices(or 4 year old ones) get features which you don't. 

This would lead to unsatisfied users, no brand loyalty and of course more leaving users. 🙂

Samsung is also probably the only major manufacturer on the market that doesn't support Dolby Vision, which is bad enough on its own. This includes their TV's not just their phones. HDR videos from iPhones or other devices like xiaomi are displayed correctly everywhere else except on samsungs... 😆 Even the cheap POKO phones are expected to get Ultra HDR support with the android 14 update. It's insane. 😂

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Star_girl
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Hopefully it will come this year, along with other camera updates. I love the camera, just needs a bit more refining.
Member_Pyro
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Please Samsung, that would be a great addition to all S23 users and we would really appreciate it.

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Yes

Joeeye
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It's so useful I intentionally disable it...

But honestly it's a bit annoying in many ways as it changes the look of an original photo that it becomes a bit distracting, especially if you're comparing it alongside another device. Wouldn't say you're missing too much, but obviously a bummer older devices never got it (yet at least).
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otherwise who would buy the s24 series if you get all the features of the s24 on the s23 too bruh?😅

SoraNoKuni
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@Doriano Genovese wrote:

otherwise who would buy the s24 series if you get all the features of the s24 on the s23 too bruh?😅



It's literally an android 14 feature, not a Samsung invention, their SUPER HDR is based, or actually better said, the Ultra HDR protocol, open sourced.

The implementation should be 2 flags to be enabled and a compatible gallery app, probably some min max nits values as well.

 

It's a bad move no matter how you see it.

@Joeeye 

It's the proper way though, I, personally, want the SDR dimming and the HDR viewing capabilities as I am a photo hobbyist, a lot of people buy these phones for these capabilities as Samsung market them as pro grade tools as well.

 

SoraNoKuni
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Nor to mention even iPhone 12 supports it now, I guess.

Even pixel 4a got it. Hope they just forgot about it and it will be included, else i'll  probably just get an apple device next time.

SoraNoKuni
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Sorry for the triple posting but I got a lame answer after I searched for a bit.

Screenshot_20240401_200549_Edge.jpg

This simply ain't true, and it's a misleading answer.

Pixel 4a with a snapdragon 730G and specs of 2020 can support it but S23U can't?

This is a pure lie, Samsung.... 

Update:

https://www.reddit.com/r/GalaxyS23/comments/1bt9yv3/super_hdr_status_updatekorean_camera_head/

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Joeeye
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You know I could just manually push up brightness which pretty much looks the same anyway. Not something I'd really call crucial in any sense.
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