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With regard to display settings of Samsung Galaxy Tab S7FE

(Topic created on: 11-11-2021 01:14 PM)
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eternal_soul
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The display of the Tab S7 FE is very warm (yellowish). Advanced settings should be provided to adjust the white balance of the display because as a student I am facing problems while reading textbooks as the pages are more warm/yellowish than whitish.
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subhasck
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Yes samsung please add the advanced settings in samsung tabs, not everyone perceives colours same .. and reading yellowish textbooks from tab is painful.. please help samsung. We need this feature.
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Have u checked "BLUE LIGHT FILTER " is off or on?
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eternal_soul
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It is off. By the blue light filter you mean the eye comfort sheild which when turned on makes the display yellowish to cut off the blue light. I'm aware of it and it's off. But still the display by itself is a bit yellowish. Especially when you compare the display to say that of the galaxy tab s6 lite.
Ab_Heartsy
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Have you looked into the vivid colour setting n tried to adjust the sliders, secondly check if blue light filter is off on notification tray, also idk if your device has this but bedtime mode switches the display into gray scale n also under settings there's is this accessibility settings where you can change display settings 😊🤗
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eternal_soul
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That is the problem. THERE ARE NO SLIDERS PROVIDED IN THE VIVID COLOUR SETTING IN THE DISPLAY SETTINGS MENU IN THE TAB S7 FE. AND THAT IS WHAT I AM DEMANDING IN THE FURTHUR SOFTWARE UPDATES, TO PROVIDE THE USER THE ABILITY TO CHANGE THE DISPLAY TONE.
eternal_soul
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I don't use the bedtime mode. So that's off as well
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eternal_soul
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And under the accessibility section.. the display settings that can be corrected as they call it colour correction are for people who are colourblind and I'm not. And I gave already tried colour correction and it turns off certain colours which since I'm not colorblind , I can totally see the absence of colours or addition of extra colours so that according to the type of colour blindness the user may be suffering from the the various rods and cones in the eye get stimulated differently than from a normal eye.
Ab_Heartsy
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There's is also another hidden option in the os settings like you get when booting into recovery or safe mode(idk what mode is called but you can google it) n there is this extra 3-4 color modes like cinema, game? ...etc(I have seen it on a website shown on a phone when I was searching on Google for calibrating my display), but since it required to go into extra length I didn't look to implement in my phone, but the option is there. I'm not sure if it's available to tablets. If you didn't find it I can find it out of my browser history 😊
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eternal_soul
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I dont think there are any other methods of calibrating the display in samsung tablets. But sure, kindly share whatever information you know.
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