Samsung recently unveiled its latest flagship smartphone, the Galaxy S24, which comes with a revolutionary Super HDR feature. This new feature, based on Google’s Ultra HDR technology, allows users to capture images and videos with deeper colors and a wider dynamic range for a truly immersive viewing experience.
Many people were excited about the Super HDR feature and were hoping that it would be made available to older high-end Galaxy phones through the One UI 6.1 update. However, a Samsung moderator has confirmed that the Super HDR feature will not be coming to older Galaxy phones as it requires support from the processor and screen, which are not available in the older models.
Despite this setback, Samsung has released its AI and Generative AI features from the Galaxy S24 to older phones through an update, giving users access to some of the cutting-edge technologies of the new flagship device. While the potential for Super HDR support in older phones does exist, significant changes would be required to make it compatible with the older models.
For those lucky enough to own the Galaxy S24, they can enjoy the stunning Super HDR images and videos on social media platforms like Instagram, where the feature is supported. With its deeper colors and wider dynamic range, Super HDR promises to elevate the viewing experience to new heights, providing users with a more immersive and visually stunning content creation tool.