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04-24-2023 08:23 PM (Last edited 04-25-2023 01:52 AM ) in
Galaxy AHello raneeldrose,
Thanks for sharing your experience here while using your Samsung Galaxy A34, having issues with the screen color, whicht seems lacking in saturation.
In addition to our dear Samsung member ANDRE's reply, you can use visibility enhancement features.
Enhancements are available for users with vision loss, or for anyone who wants to customize the content on their device. You can also choose your own fonts and colors, so your screen is easier to read.
From Settings, swipe to and tap Accessibility, and then tap Visibility enhancements. Swipe up to see all the convenient options for improving your screen:
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Display mode: Select from Default, High contrast, or Large display.
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High contrast theme: Download and use themes that feature light colors on dark backgrounds. They are much easier on the eyes.
Note: This option is not available on tablets.
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High contrast fonts: Tap to add an outline to all fonts so that they stand out against the screen.
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High contrast keyboard: Change the keyboard style by selecting different color palettes.
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Highlight buttons: This will add a highlighted color to buttons so they are easier to see and select.
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Color inversion: Allows you to invert the colors of your menus and fonts to improve visibility.
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Color adjustment: Change the color settings if you cannot see certain shades like reds, greens, or blues.
Note: This option is called Color correction on the S23 series.
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Color filter: Choose from a list of colors to add a filter to your screen, and then adjust the opacity with the slider.
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Remove animations: Tap this to negate screen effects from apps if your eyes are sensitive to animations. It can also help speed up your device a little.
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Reduce transparency and blur: Reduce visual effects so menus and dialogs are easier to see.
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Extra dim: Apply an extra dim setting to the screen.
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Magnification: Choose between triple tapping or using the Accessibility shortcut to magnify the screen. You can also turn on the option for Move cursor while typing.
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Magnifier: Magnify your surroundings when using the Camera app.
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Pointer size and color: Select a size and color for the screen's pointer.
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Font size and style: Choose a new font style from the provided options or download your own. You can change the font size and even bold it if you like.
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Screen zoom: Permanently enlarge your screen with the slider. Your selection will save and reflect on your screen.
You can also add Visibility enhancements features to the Quick settings panel for easy access. Using two fingers, swipe down from the top of the screen to open the Quick settings panel, then tap More options (the three vertical dots), and then tap Edit buttons. Swipe to and choose from High contrast fonts, Color inversion, Color filter, or Color adjustment. To add a feature to the panel, drag and drop its icon into the panel at the bottom. Then, tap Done.
If the issue persists, you may bring your device to the nearest Samsung Authorized Service Center in your area.
https://www.samsung.com/ph/support/service-center/
or book an appointment with the Samsung Members app as follows:
Support > Book an appointment to set one.
Should you need further assistance and guidance, you may contact us via our online Samsung Customer Care support channels below.
https://samsung-livechat.sprinklr.com/seao/ph/index.html
