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How does Vision Booster work, and which Galaxy devices support it? Read on to find out.
To combat high ambient light conditions that can make content on the screen look washed out, most smartphone brands try to increase the display's brightness. However, increasing the brightness levels is not enough, so Samsung's Vision Booster adds custom software tuning to the mix. It kicks in when the phone is set to Adaptive Brightness (i.e. automatic brightness), and the phone detects high ambient light conditions using the ambient light sensor.
Samsung's Vision Booster algorithm analyzes the histogram data from the phone's screen to check all the content being display onscreen. It also analyzes the ambient light's temperature. Then, after analyzing each pixel's value, it sets a different tone mapping to make dark areas brighter and colors richer. Samsung says it maximizes contrast ratio to make colors appear more lively even under direct sunlight or other bright light sources.
While the color reproduction under such situations won't be the most accurate, the display and its content will appear clearer to our eyes when Vision Booster gets enabled in certain conditions.
According to Samsung, the Galaxy smartphones listed below, all of which feature OLED screens, support Vision Booster. It's important to note that, based on the devices that currently support Vision Booster, the feature is available for phones with displays that can hit at least 1000 nits of peak brightness, although Samsung doesn't officially say so.
The Vision Booster feature is enabled automatically when the device detects conditions with high ambient light. There's no way to manually turn it on or off. However, it does require your phone to have Adaptive Brightness enabled, and you can follow the steps below to make sure that is the case.
Asif is a computer engineer turned technology journalist. He has been using Samsung phones since 2004, and his current smartphone is the Galaxy S21 Ultra. He loves headphones, mechanical keyboards, and PC hardware. When not writing about technology, he likes watching crime and science fiction movies and TV shows.
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