Initially, it was speculated that the issue was caused by the new glass. However, it has since been revealed by keen-eyed users that the problem is actually a software bug that is affecting the Vivid display color mode, which caused the saturation not to change when switching between the Vivid and Natural screen modes.
If you think that your Galaxy S24 Series display is too dull & muted, @NasiLemakTech might have revealed why.
It appears that the dull-looking display on the Galaxy S24 Series is all because of a software bug.
You can see in the images below, switching between Vivid and Natural… pic.twitter.com/wJikG2xYVg
— Alvin (@sondesix) January 27, 2024
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No worries, our Samsung developer team is currently working now to fix this issue on your device. Rest assured that this coming software update will fix our problem on our Samsung S24.
As pointed out by the source, it should be noted that media playback is unaffected by the glitch, so you may continue to view videos and play games on Samsung’s newest display with full color capabilities until the bug is fixed. Unfortunately, the same screenshot also reveals that there is no clear timeline for when this software fix would be available, but we do hope that happens very soon.