Samsung is gearing up to introduce an exciting feature on its upcoming Galaxy S24 lineup. According to a reliable source, the renowned tipster Ice Universe, these smartphones are expected to support Ultra HDR picture viewing when they launch in January 2024.
The Ultra HDR feature, initially introduced by Google in Android 14, allows users to capture and view HDR photos on their Android devices in true HDR format rather than the more common SDR (Standard Dynamic Range). Several Chinese flagship smartphones have already incorporated similar features, but Samsung had not introduced it with One UI 6, leaving many of its users eager for such capabilities.

The introduction of this feature is particularly significant for Samsung as it enhances the overall photo-viewing experience. Unlike traditional SDR displays, Ultra HDR ensures that HDR images maintain their original brightness, contrast, and color range when viewed. This results in more vibrant, true-to-life images, especially when utilizing the rumored 2,500 nits peak brightness of the Galaxy S24 lineup’s display.
While this development remains a rumor, it has generated considerable excitement among Samsung enthusiasts. If the Galaxy S24 lineup does indeed support Ultra HDR picture viewing, it could elevate the brand’s standing in the highly competitive smartphone market.
As Samsung continues to innovate and expand its feature set, users can anticipate a more immersive and visually captivating experience with the Galaxy S24 lineup’s displays. The official announcement of the Galaxy S24’s features is highly anticipated, and it’s expected to provide more insights into the innovative capabilities of these upcoming smartphones. Stay tuned for further updates as we approach the official launch date.
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