Samsung’s introduction of Super HDR with the Galaxy S24 series has been a significant development, offering an enhanced viewing experience with vivid and variable brightness levels on its high-end displays.
However, users of previous Galaxy models will be disappointed to learn that this feature won’t be making its way to their devices.
Super HDR, a feature developed on the basis of Google’s Ultra HDR, takes the HDR imaging to new heights.
When a photo is captured using the Galaxy S24’s cameras in the enhanced HDR mode, it stores a wealth of lighting data.
This results in images that, when viewed on compatible displays, shine brighter in exposed areas while detailing shadows more intricately.
The difference between Super HDR and standard HDR images is stark, with Super HDR photos prompting the display to adjust brightness dynamically, enriching the viewing experience.
Despite the popularity of Super HDR photos among Samsung and Pixel users, Samsung recently confirmed through a forum moderator’s response that older Galaxy models, including the Galaxy S23, won’t receive Super HDR capabilities.
This decision, discussed in Samsung’s official forum, has left many wondering about the future of imaging on older devices.
The forum moderator explained that the limitation stems from the older devices’ processors and displays, which lack the necessary support for Super HDR.
It’s speculated that while the SoC might not be the issue, the image and camera processors in older models aren’t equipped to gather image data as effectively as needed for Super HDR.
Additionally, the display technology of previous models, particularly those before the S22 series, may not be up to par for handling the advanced HDR format.
This development means that users of the Galaxy S23 and earlier models will miss out on the enhanced imaging experience offered by Super HDR.
| RAM | 8 GB |
| Processor | Samsung Exynos 2200 |
| Rear Camera | 200 MP + 12 MP + 10 MP + 10 MP |
| Front Camera | 32 MP |
| Battery | 5000 mAh |
| Display | 6.8 inches (17.27 cm) |
| Launch Date | November 23, 2023 (Unofficial) |
| Operating System | Android v12 |
| Custom UI | Samsung One UI |
| Chipset | Samsung Exynos 2200 |
| CPU | Octa core (2.8 GHz, Single core, Cortex X2 + 2.52 GHz, Tri core, Cortex A710 + 1.82 GHz, Quad core, Cortex A510) |
| Architecture | 64 bit |
| Fabrication | 4 nm |
| RAM | 8 GB |
| Display Type | Dynamic AMOLED |
| Screen Size | 6.8 inches (17.27 cm) |
| Resolution | 1440 x 3200 pixels |
| Pixel Density | 516 ppi |
| Bezel-less display | Yes with punch-hole display |
| Touch Screen | Yes, Capacitive Touchscreen, Multi-touch |
| Waterproof | Yes, Water resistant, IP68 |
| Ruggedness | Dust proof |
| MAIN CAMERA | ||
| Camera Setup | Quad | |
| Resolution | 200 MP, Primary Camera 12 MP, Ultra-Wide Angle Camera 10 MP , Telephoto Camera 10 MP |
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| Autofocus | Yes | |
| OIS | Yes | |
| Flash | Yes, LED Flash | |
| Image Resolution | 15500 x 13000 Pixels | |
| Settings | Exposure compensation, ISO control | |
| Shooting Modes | Continuous Shooting High Dynamic Range mode (HDR) |
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| Camera Features | Digital Zoom Auto Flash Face detection Touch to focus |
|
| Video Recording | 7680×4320 @ 24 fps 3840×2160 @ 30 fps |
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| FRONT CAMERA | ||
| Camera Setup | Single | |
| Resolution | 32 MP, Primary Camera | |
| Capacity | 5000 mAh |
| Type | Li-Polymer |
| Removable | No |
| Wireless Charging | Yes |
| Quick Charging | Yes, Fast |
| USB Type-C | Yes |
| Expandable Memory | No |
| User Available Storage | Up to 128 GB |
| SIM Slot(s) | Dual SIM, GSM+GSM |
| SIM Size | SIM1: Nano, SIM2: Nano |
| Network Support | 5G Not Supported in India, 4G Supported in India, 3G, 2G |
| VoLTE | Yes |
| SIM 1 |
4G Bands:
TD-LTE 2300(band 40)
FD-LTE 1800(band 3) 3G Bands:
UMTS 1900 / 2100 / 850 / 900 MHz
2G Bands:
GSM 1800 / 1900 / 850 / 900 MHz
GPRS:
Available
EDGE:
Available
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| SIM 2 |
4G Bands:
TD-LTE 2300(band 40)
FD-LTE 1800(band 3) 3G Bands:
UMTS 1900 / 2100 / 850 / 900 MHz
2G Bands:
GSM 1800 / 1900 / 850 / 900 MHz
GPRS:
Available
EDGE:
Available
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| Wi-Fi | Yes, Wi-Fi 4 (802.11 b/g/n) |
| Wi-Fi Features | Mobile Hotspot |
| Bluetooth | Yes, v5.2 |
| GPS | Yes with A-GPS |
| NFC | Yes |
| USB Connectivity | Mass storage device, USB charging |
| Loudspeaker | Yes |
| Audio Jack | USB Type-C |
| Fingerprint Sensor | Yes |
| Fingerprint Sensor Position | On-screen |
| Fingerprint Sensor Type | Ultrasonic |
| Other Sensors | Light sensor, Proximity sensor, Accelerometer, Compass, Gyroscope |
Super HDR is a feature in the Samsung Galaxy S24 series that enhances the brightness and detail of images by using advanced HDR technology, providing a superior viewing experience.
The processor and display technology in older Galaxy models, such as the S23, lack the necessary capabilities to support the Super HDR feature, leading to its exclusivity to the S24 series and beyond.
Super HDR images appear much brighter and more detailed in specific areas, unlike standard HDR photos that don’t dynamically adjust the display’s brightness based on the image content.
Unfortunately, due to hardware limitations in older models like the Galaxy S23, Super HDR cannot be added through a software update like One UI 6.1.
Yes, Super HDR is available on all models within the Galaxy S24 series, offering an enhanced imaging experience across the range.
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