Samsung corrected two major screen problems in the Galaxy S25 Ultra S24 Ultra

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Samsung corrected two major screen problems in the Galaxy S25 Ultra S24 Ultra

Samsung introduced the new flagship Galaxy S25 Ultra. Although the device does not bring great innovations in terms of hardware compared to its predecessor S24 Ultra, it draws attention with its software and artificial intelligence support. On the screen side, the same M13 panel used in the S24 Ultra is used and there is no change in the maximum brightness level.

However, the new model said some screen problems criticized in the previous version. Especially the “sandblasting” effect seen in low brightness levels is no longer experienced. This problem was noticed closely when the screen was closely looked at in dark environments or in low light conditions and adversely affected the user experience. With Samsung’s improvements, this problem seems to have disappeared.

In addition, another screen problem, which was frequently expressed in the Galaxy S24 Ultra, was the inadequacy of color transitions. Some users, especially in scenes such as sunset, said that colors appear in sharp bands and a natural transition could not be achieved. With the Galaxy S25 Ultra, this situation is corrected and color transitions are now much more fluent. This development is considered a big plus, especially for users who care about visual experience.

On the outer surface, Samsung uses Corning Gorilla Armor 2 this year. The company says that this material is ceramic glass that reduces the first reflection for mobile devices. The previous model, the S24 Ultra, also had a coating that prevented reflection, but some users stated that this coating began to peel in a few months. It will be understood whether the new generation of ceramic coating will solve this problem.

Samsung’s new flagship focuses more on software and artificial intelligence support with small changes in the hardware. It is a matter of curiosity how these moves to improve the user experience will affect the position of the device in the market. Technology lovers, especially screen improvements and the performance of new glass technology will evaluate in the long run.