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Galaxy S24Hello, thank you for your feedback. I understand your frustrations with your photos having a green hue to them.
In low brightness situations, dark areas of the screen may appear discolored or stained, or to have a slight green tint. This is normal and does not affect the performance of the device. If the screen is filled with black or very dark colors, the brightness setting is very low, or the device is in a dark environment, small variations in color may appear as discolored stains or green areas on the screen.
This is not a defect of the device and device performance is not affected. Photos of the issue generally appear worse than what actually appears on the screen itself because cameras typically enhance the contrast in low light situations.
The green tint may appear while you are browsing web pages on Samsung Internet or Google Chrome. Also while playing certain content, including GIF images.
You may eliminate the green tint byincreasing the brightness or setting the Motion smoothness to Standard. You can also disable Dark mode and use Light mode instead by opening Settings, then tapping Display, and then tapping Light.
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3 weeks ago in
Galaxy S24Hello, thank you for your feedback. I understand your frustrations with your photos having a green hue to them.
In low brightness situations, dark areas of the screen may appear discolored or stained, or to have a slight green tint. This is normal and does not affect the performance of the device. If the screen is filled with black or very dark colors, the brightness setting is very low, or the device is in a dark environment, small variations in color may appear as discolored stains or green areas on the screen.
This is not a defect of the device and device performance is not affected. Photos of the issue generally appear worse than what actually appears on the screen itself because cameras typically enhance the contrast in low light situations.
The green tint may appear while you are browsing web pages on Samsung Internet or Google Chrome. Also while playing certain content, including GIF images.
You may eliminate the green tint byincreasing the brightness or setting the Motion smoothness to Standard. You can also disable Dark mode and use Light mode instead by opening Settings, then tapping Display, and then tapping Light.
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Galaxy S24This is evidenced by the fact that it happens ā to me at least ā in bright sunshine just as much as a dim room, and also by the fact that if you change the type of color correction from Deutan (the default) to Grayscale, the same thing happens, but instead of a green tint when you open Gallery, is greyed out.
I can send you the video capture, if you'd like to see.
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Galaxy S24I have the exact same issue. The photos look weird only in the gallery not in any other apps. I have tried all the possible ways that I could find online including clearing the cache or recently installed apps and nothing worked. It happened right after the recently update.
When opening the gallery, the photos are normal for 2 seconds and then the whole screen goes green and stays until I exit from the gallery.
So annoyed with all the useless suggestions about checking night mode and color filter...
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