Netflix seems to have heard these concerns, and they may be working on a solution. Recent findings from a deep dive into the Netflix Android appβs code by Android Authority and leaker AssembleDebug have revealed hints of a potential new feature: an HDR toggle. This would allow users to seamlessly switch between HDR and SDR on the fly, tailoring their viewing experience to their preferences and circumstances.
The potential benefits of this feature are numerous. For Samsung users who have reported issues with dim HDR playback on certain devices, the ability to switch to SDR could be a significant improvement. Viewers who struggle with eye strain or prefer less intense visuals would also likely appreciate the option to choose. Additionally, the ability to disable HDR could help conserve battery life and reduce data usage, especially when streaming on mobile networks.
While this is still just a possibility, the discovery of this hidden feature in the appβs code suggests that Netflix is at least exploring the idea of giving users more control over their HDR settings. If and when this feature is released, it would be a welcome addition for many Netflix subscribers, offering greater flexibility and personalization in their viewing experience.
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