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Aside from adjusting the screen brightness, use the darker color profile can also reduce battery consumption compared when you use the brighter ones. Luckily, Samsung Galaxy SIV has come with an option called screen mode which will allow the user to change the phone's colour profile. Some of them have a darker colour profile which will help the user who are tight with the battery life issue to save more battery and also improve the users' comfort (including me) who have a problem with the brighter colour.
How to change screen mode?
Below are the steps to do so:
- Go to Settings.
- Tap My device tab.
- Tap Display.
- Tap Screen mode.
- Here you'll see five screen modes available, they are:
- Adapt display: This mode is selected by default. this mode will automatically optimizes the colour range, saturation, and sharpness of the display in the Gallery app, Camera app, Stock Browser app, Video app, WatchON app and Samsung Books.
- Dynamic: for me who have problem with the colour sharpness, this mode hurt my eyes because it's more red and more sharp.
- Standard: This is my favourite screen mode. It has soft colour and enough sharpness that make me feel comfort to use my phone with this mode.
- Professional photo: I have no idea about this mode. But, I noticed this mode has less sharpness and color range compared with the standard.
- Movie: Compared with other modes, this mode has the lowest sharpness and the darkest color.
- Tap the desired screen mode you wish to use (Look at the picture above to see the differences between each screen mode).
- Tap Save button.
- The selected screen mode will be applied.
If you're like me, I prefer to use standard as my screen mode. This mode has a soft colour compared with the adapt display and dynamic, and has enough sharpness compared with the professional photo and movie. Even so, each user has their own taste. So, no matter what the screen mode you'll choose, make sure to choose the one that will make you more comfort using your phone.












