The Galaxy S10, S10+, and S10e have large, high-res AMOLED displays, and lots of folks will likely use Samsung's new flagship phones to enjoy Netflix on the go. Now Netflix has confirmed that owners of the Galaxy S10 phones will be able to enjoy the HDR features of their display while streaming Netflix shows.
Netflix has added the Galaxy S10, Galaxy S10+, and Galaxy S10e to its list of Android devices that support HDR10. To stream Netflix in HDR, you'll need the latest version of the Netflix app, a four-screen Netflix plan, an internet connection of 25Mbps or higher, and streaming quality set to high.
When Samsung announced the Galaxy S10 series, it said that the Galaxy S10 is "the first HDR10+-certified smartphone" and that the display on its new flagship "delivers vivid digital content, and with dynamic tone mapping, you'll see a wider range of color for a brilliant, realistic picture." Now that Netflix has certified the Galaxy S10 phones for HDR content, folks that picked up Samsung's new phones know that they'll get a high-quality image while streaming Netflix on day one of owning their phone.
Netflix confirms Galaxy S10 phones get HDR streaming originally posted at http://phonedog.com
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