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Relumino Mode Mobile: One UI 6.1’s accessibility feature you didn’t know you needed

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Samsung brings Relumino outline mode to mobile with the One UI 6.1 update. Galaxy AI’s adorning features made any One UI 6.1 features underrated. No one’s talking about Relumino outline mode, which arrived on mobile leaving Samsung TV exclusivity.

With the One UI 6.1 update, Samsung brought Relumino outline mode to the Galaxy S23 series. The company’s premium Smart TVs introduce Relumino mode, making the content visible to people with low vision. It doesn’t mean a lot for you – I guess – but a boon for some!

Relumino outline mode

Samsung’s One UI 6.1 update installed Relumino mode on Galaxy S23, S23 Plus and S23 Ultra. You can turn on Relumino outline in Accessibility settings to highlight the outlines of objects in images and videos to make them easier to distinguish for people with low vision.

Galaxy S23 users with a vision impairment or who face difficulty when viewing the screen can use Relumino Mode. This innovation enhances the screen’s contrast and brightness while emphasizing the outlines of images and shapes, making the content sufficiently visible.

At SDC 2023, Samsung displayed Relumino Mode, which is designed to improve the video viewing experience. By enhancing specific parts of videos, such as highlighting outlines and improving contrast, color, and sharpness, it becomes easier to discern and follow the on-screen action.

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