Highly customized display options at your fingertips
The Display Assistant app introduces a host of features that can help you tweak how your Galaxy S24’s display behaves:
• Per-app screen timeout: Users can set individual timeout durations for each app—a feature rarely found, if at all, even on the most feature-rich Chinese Android skins.
• Refresh rate controls: You can lock the refresh rate at 60Hz for some apps, a way of balancing battery life and performance loss that is very minimal across the system, anyway.
• Brightness curve bypass: This allows you to bypass the device’s default brightness curve; this will keep the screen at a higher brightness level for a longer period of time. But it does heat the phone a little and takes more time to cool down.
• Adaptive brightness tweaks: Adjust the speed at which brightness levels adapt to changes in lighting conditions; options are to double or quadruple the adjustment rate.
One of the charms of Samsung One UI is the constantly expanding new features.
Galaxy Labs has added a new tool: Display assistant Beta
You can use this tool to
1. Control the brightness duration of each app separately
2. Unrestricted brightness at high temperatures
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Unique features like ‘Screen Curtain’ and extended screen-on time
A new benchmark in customizing displays

We are glad to see that Samsung still puts customization as a priority. | Image by PhoneArena
As Display Assistant continues its rollout in beta, this is going to be a favorite among power users trying to get the most from their Galaxy S24. If you’re running the One UI 7 beta, this is one app you won’t want to miss.