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Galaxy S2. If colors remain the same, check that if any person around you or on YouTube has the same issue or not.
3. If it is on your phone only, then you should replace your unit from services center.
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02-22-2024 10:58 PM in
Galaxy SHowever, your second point hit the bull's eye lol. Just checked and there many videos suggesting this is a software issue. Videos are almost 10-12 days old so I think Samsung would know by now and should do something about it.
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02-23-2024 12:35 AM in
Galaxy SIn next update you will get a slider to adjust vividness of display. Using that this issue will be fixed..
Actually new display is made in this way but after customer complaints, Samsung has decided to provide manually adjustable slider for vividness adjustment.
This feature will be available only for s24 series.
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