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S23 ULTRA SCREEN MODE

(Topic created on: 22-07-2023 10:24 PM)
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adamlee
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Can someone explain please why these screen modes exist but are hidden away? Wouldn't it be easier to just put them under where natural and vivid are??? Amoled Cinema is like an in-between mode, it's got more colour than natural but it's not too colour like vivid. We also have basic and amoled photo. Please Samsung add these back !!!! 

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BandOfBrothers
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Hello @adamlee 

To be honest I'm not sure why these screen modes are not an option to choose without having to perform certain permissions via a Pc to access these.

Maybe they are available at Manufacturing stages to fully test the display screens etc 🤔

Perhaps send feedback via your Samsung Members App. 

If I can be of any further help then please don't hesitate. Take care.  😎 

 


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GoanGeek
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As an enthusiastic photographer I would prefer srgb in certain conditions as that's what is used by moat webpages and stuff I believe so at least I would know what I see on my phone with relate to what I see on a webpage if I were to post it. Same for printing.

Same for Adobe RGB if you are use Adobe products like lightroom or Photoshop.

Totally agree they should be under display options. Unless the phone does an automatic switch perhaps.

I have the srgb turned on under developer on my s21 ultra.

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limerlinlol
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You can use setedit app and you don't have to do all those stuff all you have to do is open setedit and find screen mode setting and edit the value

 0 is for Amoled cinema 

1 is for Amoled photo 

2 is for basic

3 is for natural 

4 is for vivid  

Hope this helped

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Michaeller
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What are the programs on the first screenshot? 

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