One UI 7’s Display Assistant App Brings New Display Customization (Download Here)
SamsungOne UI 7has spent quite some time in the beta phase now. The first beta was released on December 5 followed closely by the second on December 16. While everyone is busy exploring the new features, a new display customization feature has been spotted under One UI 7’s Galaxy Labs called Display Assistant Beta. Here’s what Display Assistant on One UI 7 does and how to get it on your phone.
What is Display Assistant Beta in One UI 7?
Leaker Ice Universe on X (formerly Twitter) discovered the Display Assistant Beta app, a new addition to Good Guardians in the One UI 7 Beta. Good Guardians (formerly Galaxy Labs) is a suite of apps with advanced utilities for Galaxy phones, such as battery tracking, app optimization, and thermal monitoring.
The Display Assistant Beta app allows you to personalize and finely control your phone’s screen brightness, timeout, and refresh rate behavior at a granular level.

One of the charms of Samsung One UI is the constantly expanding new features.Galaxy Labs has added a new tool: Display assistant BetaYou can use this tool to1. Control the brightness duration of each app separately2. Unrestricted brightness at high temperatures3. The…pic.twitter.com/bhzJRXpGfy
Here’s what you can adjust with the app:
How to Download Display Assistant on One UI 7 Beta
Samsung is rolling out the Display Assistant Beta app to Good Guardians users in supported countries via the Galaxy Store. It is currently available for the One UI 7 Beta, meaning only Galaxy S24 users can install it at the time of writing.
To download and use Display Assistant, follow these steps:

Samsung is expected to expand the availability of Display Assistant to other markets and devices with the release of One UI 7 Stable in the first quarter of next year. Most probably following thelaunch of the Galaxy S25 series. We may see support for Display Assistant on more devices, including the S23 series, at that time.
Ritik Singh
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