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How to enable One UI 6.1 Relumino Mode in Samsung Galaxy

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Samsung Galaxy devices receiving Relumino Mode with One UI 6.1 update. Initially available in premium TVs, Samsung’s Relumino Mode empowers visually impaired users. It’s added as part of an Accessibility feature that you must manually enable.

The Korean tech giant collaborated with advisors with low vision, researchers, engineers, programmers, and testers to develop a solution. As a result, Relumino Mode helps users with low vision to connect with the world and enjoy content they want to watch.

Samsung says One UI 6.1 Relumino Mode is the product of years of R&D to advance its goal of providing “Screens for All” and improving the viewing experience for those with limited vision. This new feature is available in the Galaxy S24 series and select older flagships.

Relumino Mode was designed to improve the lives of those with low vision by increasing the visibility of on-screen text and images. It enhances the screen’s contrast and brightness and sharpens image outlines and shapes, enabling users to easily discern content on their devices.

[Settings > Accessibility > Vision enhancements > Relumino outline]

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