IT Home News on January 30, the new Samsung Galaxy S24 series has been officially released recently, although the **mobile phone screen is brighter, the body is stronger, the performance is stronger, the camera is better, and the battery life is longer, and the upgraded Gorilla Armor glass is known as one of the most underrated highlights. However, the new device is not flawless, and there seems to be a color problem with the display.
Some Galaxy S24 Ultra users have reported that their phones display lighter colors in the "Vivid" color mode compared to the Galaxy S23 Ultra. This issue only occurs when using the "Vivid" color mode, and when you switch to "Natural" mode, the colors are basically the same as on the S23 Ultra. In addition, the Galaxy S24 and Galaxy S24+ seem to have the same problem.
The graph above compares the Galaxy S21 Ultra and the Galaxy S24 Ultra in Vivid mode. As you can see, the S21 Ultra's color saturation is noticeably higher, while the S24 Ultra's tonal changes aren't noticeable. Some users suspect that the Vivid mode switch may be faulty and not working properly. If it's a software issue, Samsung can easily fix it with a system update. As of press time, Samsung has not responded to this, and it is unclear whether it is a hardware issue or a software issue that is causing the problem.
According to Sammobile, in addition to the screen color issues, the Galaxy S24 Ultra's always-on mode also has some slots. Users have complained about the lack of some options, such as landscape display and separate brightness control. The Galaxy S24 series' always-on brightness is tied to the brightness of the home screen and may be too bright at night. In addition, the phone's camera tends to overshoot in daylight**, and detail in low-light conditions isn't as good as it could be.