Samsung Galaxy S24 Lineup to Get Ultra HDR Support
With Android 14, Google unveiled the Ultra HDR capability, enabling users to take and view HDR images in HDR format rather than SDR on their Android smartphones. A comparable function is already present in certain Chinese flagships, however, Samsung did not include it in One UI 6. However, according to rumors, Samsung plans to add a capability akin to Ultra HDR to its devices in the upcoming year.
The Galaxy S24 range, which is anticipated to launch in January 2024, will offer HDR picture viewing in photo albums, according to dependable source Ice Universe. If accurate, that would be a good use of the display's purported peak brightness of 2,500 nits for the Galaxy S24 range.
Good news, it has been confirmed that Galaxy S24 series supports viewing HDR photos in photo albums (similar to Ultra HDR). It has finally come true.ðŸ˜
— ICE UNIVERSE (@UniverseIce) October 27, 2023
The Galaxy S24 lineup's support for an Ultra HDR-like feature will further enhance the photo-viewing experience because the HDR photos won't be mapped to the SDR display range, maintaining the original HDR photo's brightness, contrast, and color range.