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Samsung to let Galaxy S24 users disable Super HDR on Instagram

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Samsung will further enhance the Galaxy S24 series’ Super HDR on Instagram. The company is working to bring a “disable” toggle to Super HDR on Instagram. It will address the concern raised by some consumers that they don’t like Super HDR to remain turned on always.

The report says that Samsung is considering bringing a new feature to the Galaxy S24 series, allowing users to disable Super HDR on Instagram. Some people prefer viewing Instagram photos and videos in SDR rather than Super HDR.

Simply put, Samsung will let you disable the sudden screen brightness increase that occurs on select content. You may have noticed that some Reels appear with the fullest screen brightness and vibrant colors. This happens because the content is uploaded in Ultra/Super HDR format.

Super HDR radically increases the brightness, color volume, and wider dynamic range when displayed. Since the Super HDR feature is slated to enhance content viewing on the latest flagships, consumers must have the ability to enable or disable it.

Apple already applied a toggle, letting users enable or disable the high dynamic range. As there are many threads in the community forum citing the demand for a toggle to disable, Samsung has acknowledged the requirement and a possible rollout may take place soon.

Here’s the statement:

In relation to the Super HDR operation within the Instagram app that you inquired about, we are collaborating with Instagram to provide a Super HDR experience for the Galaxy S24 and provide it in a way that operates by default in Feed.

We are currently discussing the Super HDR on/off feature in the social app you suggested, so that it can be reviewed in the most positive way possible by collecting opinions from various users.

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James is the lead content creator on Sammy Fans and mostly works on Samsung's firmware section. His first phone was the Galaxy S4 and continues to get new S series devices. Most of the time, James tries to learn about new technologies and gadgets but he also sneaks a bit of free time to nearby rivers and nature.

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One UI 6.1 volume panel issue to be resolved in next update

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Samsung acknowledges a current issue affecting the Sound Assistant‘s volume panel with One UI 6.1. Users expect a vertical volume panel that shows volumes for each app, similar to the models that haven’t received the One UI 6.1 model. This issue mainly affects the Galaxy S21 series after the One UI 6.1 update.

A Galaxy S21 Ultra user reported that the smartphone only offers a basic horizontal volume panel, lacking app-specific volume control. This function works well on Galaxy S10.

This problem seems to arise when users attempt to adjust the volume with the screen turned off. In such cases, the device defaults to the basic volume panel.

Samsung is aware of the Volume Panel issue after the One UI 6.1 update and promises to resolve it in future updates. The company apologizes for the inconvenience and assures users to improve their experience.

For a temporary solution, Samsung’s community moderator advises avoiding volume adjustment while the screen is off.

If the issue continues, users should report it by sending a log through the Samsung Members app’s ‘Send Error’ feature. This information will help Samsung in identifying and fixing the problem.

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Samsung Galaxy Watch 7 to charge 50% faster at 15W speed

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Samsung Galaxy Watch 7 series may support 15W fast charging speed. The Galaxy Watch 6 and Watch 6 Classic support 10W charging speed. It looks like the company is bringing a major upgrade to the next iteration of its Galaxy smartwatch in terms of charging speed.

FCC listing of Samsung Galaxy Watch 7 reveals 15W fast charging support. This upgrade will roughly increase the charging speed by 50% compared to the Galaxy Watch 6 series. However, the Watch FE (Watch 4 2024) would feature just 5W charging speed.

It has been revealed that the Galaxy Watch 7 (SM-L305) supports 15W (5V x 3A) fast charging. As the Galaxy Watch 6 takes about 90 minutes to charge from 0% to 100%, the Galaxy Watch 7 should be charged from 0% to 100% in about an hour.

Charging speed always remains a big concern in Samsung’s Mobile business. The company still sticks with 45W fast charging in flagship phones. At the same time, Chinese Android manufacturers have introduced much faster charging technologies.

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This year, Samsung may launch three variants of the Galaxy Watch 7 series. The smartwatches will likely debut Wear OS 5-based One UI 6 Watch operating system. The developer preview of the Wear OS 5 has just begun by Google, with Stable update likely to release later this year.

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Samsung Internet Browser Beta v26 rolling out to One UI devices

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Samsung has released the Internet Browser Beta v26 update for its Galaxy devices. The update is available on the Galaxy Store with version 26.0.0.33 and an updated package size of 139.77MB.

This latest update addresses several issues identified in the previous beta version to enhance the app’s stability. While the specifics of the new features are not disclosed, they are expected to contribute to a more efficient and secure browsing experience.

The beta version of the update allows Samsung to gather user feedback, which is essential for the development and enhancement of the browser. After testing features in the Beta version, the company releases them to the Internet Browser app.

To install the Samsung Internet Browser Beta v26 update, you just need to open Galaxy Store >> Menu option >> Updates. Alternatively, you can download it directly from the third-party source link mentioned here.

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