| ▲ | Jaxan 2 hours ago | |
It also depends on your screen brightness. In my case, if it’s set to maximum, there is no difference between SDR and HDR. | ||
| ▲ | telecuda an hour ago | parent | next [-] | |
That's what I'm finding as I researched it: Android's HDR brightness slider is low - The single most common "HDR does nothing" report on Android 15/16 devices. Samsung also has Super HDR/Extra brightness / Vision booster toggles under Display. Any of them at the conservative setting would have an effect. | ||
| ▲ | mattlondon an hour ago | parent | prev [-] | |
Came here to say this. It just cranks the brightness up for the pixels. But if you are already at 100% there is not much headroom so all the "before and after" for me were pretty hard to differentiate. There was some minor difference if I studied it closely but I'd probably not notice it during normal use it was so slight. If I went down to say 50% brightness then it was much more pronounced, but who lives their life with their eyes only half open like that?! | ||