Android Update: Samsung One UI 7 Update Will Let Users Disable 'Super HDR' Content

The company’s next big Android update, One UI 7, will have a toggle that keeps your screen brightness in check.
Exciting news for Samsung users! That’s right—there’s something to look forward to.
After its unveiling at the Samsung Developer Conference (SDC) 2024 in San Jose, California, Samsung has announced the beta rollout of One UI 7 in select regions.
This next major Android update, One UI 7, is set to introduce a host of new features and enhancements for Samsung devices. The upgrade brings Android 15, featuring visual improvements with greater customization options, a fresh notification system called Now Bar, revamped One UI widgets, an upgraded camera app interface, and new additions to Galaxy AI—the company’s collection of artificial intelligence tools.
Moreover, akin to Apple Intelligence, this update allows users to carry out grammar and spell checks, tweak the writing tone, summarize text, and create bullet points.
According to a report from Android Authority, "The One UI 7 upgrade includes a toggle to disable Super HDR on a system-wide level. On Samsung Galaxy devices, users can find this option in Settings > Advanced Features." The description states, "Automatically adjust the display to showcase the full range of colors and contrast in pictures taken with Galaxy devices."
At present, the One UI 7 update is in beta testing and is likely to be available to the public in the coming weeks. While Samsung hasn’t revealed a specific release date, it is anticipated that flagship devices will receive the update first, with additional models to follow in the months ahead.
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