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    Samsung fixed these display issues with Galaxy S25 Ultra!

    Samsung has fixed the screen problems found in the Galaxy S24 Ultra with the Galaxy S25 Ultra. Here are those fixed problems...

    Samsung, which presents the latest flagships to users with the Unpacked event it organises every year, announced the Galaxy S25 series with the event held in recent weeks. While the Galaxy S25 Ultra was introduced as the top segment device of the Galaxy S25 series, the screen errors in the S24 Ultra were corrected with this device. Here are the corrected errors…

    While the technology giant offered a few minor changes in the Galaxy S25 Ultra as hardware, the focus was on the software side. Of course, there are also noteworthy hardware changes. While it was said that the device came with the M13 panel used in the S24 Ultra, it was also stated that there was no change in brightness level.

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    However, according to the shares made by the users, the two problems experienced on the screen of the S24 Ultra were not encountered in the new device. As the first problem, it is seen that the noise, ie interference, that appears on the screen of the S24 Ultra at low brightness is solved on the S25 Ultra screen. The fact that the disturbing interference that appeared in the previous model was solved with the Galaxy S25 Ultra was welcomed positively by the users.

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    Another of the issues discussed in last year’s flagship model was the sharp colour transitions on the screen. According to the shares made, Samsung has also eliminated this problem with the Galaxy S25 Ultra. On the screen of the new device, colour transitions in multiple colours have been made much smoother.

    It should also be noted that the Galaxy S25 Ultra comes with Corning Gorilla Armor 2, the first anti-reflective screen ceramic on the market. The S24 Ultra was also introduced with an anti-reflective screen, but it seems that the ceramic feature brought a different dimension.

    So what do you think about this issue? You can share your thoughts in the comments.

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