Samsung Display Assistant App Features

Samsung has introduced the Display Assistant app for One UI 7 and later users, currently in beta testing. This app is packed with features to give users greater control over their screen settings. The app is region-limited during beta and will expand with the stable release. Let’s take a closer look at what it has to offer.

Samsung Display Assistant App Features
Samsung Display Assistant App

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1. App-Specific Screen Timeout

Tired of your phone going to sleep too quickly while using certain apps? Display Assistant allows you to customize the screen timeout for individual apps. For instance, you can set a 2-minute timeout for Gmail, ensuring it stays active while in use, without affecting your global settings.

  • Timeout Options:
    • 15 seconds
    • 30 seconds
    • 1 minute
    • 2 minutes
    • 5 minutes
    • 10 minutes

Or, enable “Keep Screen On While Viewing”, which uses the front camera to detect your face and prevent the screen from turning off.

Display Assistant App on Samsung

Pro Tip: 

Higher timeouts can drain your battery faster, so choose wisely!


2. Auto-Dim for Battery Savings

Auto-Dim is a smart addition that dims the screen when no activity is detected, saving battery while still keeping the app visible until the timeout kicks in.

You can also view and manage the apps with the highest timeout sessions through a graphical interface, letting you fine-tune your settings easily.


3. Extended “Keep Screen On” Feature

Manually, Samsung phones allow you to keep the screen on for up to 10 minutes. With Display Assistant, this ceiling is raised to 30 minutes via a quick settings toggle.

  • Limitations to Note:
    • The feature disables when the device is locked with the power button.
    • It resets after a restart or when the battery falls below 15%.

4. Brightness Limit Profile

To prevent overheating, Samsung introduces two options under the brightness limit feature:

  • Standard: Caps brightness during high temperatures.
  • Light: Allows peak brightness at the cost of slower cooling.
Display Assistant App – Brightness limit profile

This ensures your phone stays cool while delivering optimal brightness performance.


5. Adaptive Brightness Customization

Samsung’s adaptive brightness is now more dynamic, with options to adjust the speed of brightness changes (1x, 2x, or 4x). This feature learns your usage habits and fine-tunes its behavior accordingly, giving you a truly personalized display experience.

Display Assistant App – Adaptive brightness options
Display Assistant App – Adaptive brightness options

6. Standard Refresh Rate for Individual Apps

Enjoy the fluid visuals of a 120Hz refresh rate without sacrificing battery life. The Display Assistant lets you assign a standard 60Hz refresh rate to specific apps, like Samsung Internet, while keeping the global setting at 120Hz.

This flexibility ensures smoother visuals where it matters and better battery efficiency for less demanding apps.

Display Assistant App – Standard refresh rate apps
Display Assistant App – Standard refresh rate apps

7. Screen Curtain

Need to run an app in the background without the display being visible? The Screen Curtain feature dims the screen completely, conserving battery and maintaining privacy.

Display Assistant App Screen Curtain
Display Assistant App Screen Curtain

Other Features

The app also includes beta-exclusive options like:

  • Notifications for expired popups.
  • Indicators for features disabled due to low battery or user actions.

Availability

Requirements to Install Samsung Display Assistant App

  1. Device Compatibility
    • The app is available exclusively for Samsung devices running One UI 7 or later.
  2. Beta Availability
    • Display Assistant is currently in beta testing and may only be accessible in specific regions.
  3. Samsung Galaxy Store Account
    • Ensure you have a registered Samsung account to access and download the app.

How to Install the Samsung Display Assistant App

  1. Check for Compatibility
    • Confirm that your device is running One UI 7 beta or newer.
    • To check, go to:
      Settings > About phone > Software information.
  2. Open the Galaxy Store
    • Launch the Galaxy Store app on your Samsung device.
  3. Search for the App
    • In the search bar, type Display Assistant and locate the app.
  4. Download and Install
    • Tap Install and wait for the app to download and set up.
  5. Grant Permissions
    • Upon first launch, the app may request permissions to manage display settings. Approve these to ensure full functionality.

Additional Notes

Keep an eye out for updates, as Samsung plans to expand availability after the beta testing phase.

If the app doesn’t appear in your Galaxy Store, it may not yet be available in your region or for your device model.


Whether you’re a multitasker, a tech enthusiast, or simply someone who values a well-optimized display, the Samsung Display Assistant aims to be a game-changer. Keep an eye out for its stable release to unlock the full potential of your smartphone!

What feature excites you the most? Share your thoughts below!


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