Samsung Galaxy S24 Introduces HDR to Instagram, Snapchat for the First Time

What you should know

  • The Galaxy S24 is Samsung’s most advanced smartphone to date, with new AI features and unique technologies.
  • The Galaxy S24 has the ability to preserve the quality of pictures when posted on third-party social apps like Instagram and Snapchat. This is a first for the smartphone market.
  • The phone integrates directly with mobile apps in HDR to upgrade social sharing, and many of its camera features will be available when capturing photos and videos using Instagram’s cameras.
  • Photos from the Galaxy S24 can be shared in their full resolution, and Super HDR provides users with previews before they take a picture to share on third-party social apps.


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Samsung’s Galaxy S24 is a game-changer. It’s not just the new AI features that make it stand out; it’s a whole lot more.

This smartphone has some unique tech that puts it a cut above the rest in a fiercely competitive market. One feature that’s a first, not just for Samsung but for the entire smartphone market, is the Galaxy S24’s knack for preserving picture quality on third-party social apps like Instagram and Snapchat.

Now, the flagship Samsung phone integrates directly with mobile apps in HDR. This upgrade takes social sharing to a whole new level. The phone’s camera features, like nightography and video stabilization, are now available when capturing photos and videos using Instagram’s cameras.

No more screenshots of the camera-like viewfinder when using third-party social apps. Thanks to a partnership between Samsung and Instagram, you can now access the full capabilities of the Galaxy S24’s camera directly through the social app.

And there’s more. Want to share a picture from the Gallery? Photos are shown in Super HDR and can be shared in their full resolution from the Galaxy S24. Plus, Super HDR gives Galaxy S24 users previews before they snap a picture they want to share on third-party social apps.

This feature is a game changer, especially for influencers looking to up their Instagram and Snapchat game. It’s not clear if this new feature will be added to any of Samsung’s previous flagships or the company’s other Galaxy devices. But hey, it could happen later on.

Derrick Flynn
Derrick Flynnhttps://www.phonesinsights.com
With over four years of experience in tech journalism, Derrick has honed his skills and knowledge to become a vital part of the PhonesInsights team. His intuitive reviews and insightful commentary on the latest smartphones and wearable technology consistently provide our readers with valuable information.

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