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Samsung’s New Adaptive Color Tone Feature for Better Viewing Experience

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Samsung has brought several new innovative features with the One UI 6.1 update. Initially, it was mostly appreciated for the AI feature, but when exploring the Galaxy S24 devices, there are several new features that will make the user’s experience of the devices more convenient and intuitive, including the new color tone feature.

The adaptive color tone offers you a new experience when using your device, removing extra strain from your eyes if you use it while roaming in different places. Basically, when you turn on the adaptive color tone, your device will start adapting to the environment, adjust your screen color, and make it relevant to the surroundings.

How to use Samsung’s Display Adaptive Color Tone Feature

If you want to use this feature, you simply have to follow this simple step: Go to the system settings, then tap on Display, then turn on the adaptive color tone option. It will be beneficial when you are switching from an indoor to an outdoor environment and will provide you with realistic natural colors on the screen.

Samsung Adaptive Color Tone

Don’t confuse it with the eyeshield feature. The Eye Comfort Shield feature is designed to filter out the blue light so you can use your device for reading or viewing any content for a long time without straining your eyes, while the new Adaptive Color Tone feature aims to automatically adjust the color of the display according to the surroundings.

It is expected that Samsung could expand this feature with the One UI 6.1 in terms of availability. However, this time users have to wait for a long time to get the One UI 6.1 update, as we reported earlier. This time, the company will provide the next One UI update in early March, while eligible devices will first get a security patch next month.

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