How to enable or disable Dolby Atmos on any Samsung Galaxy mobile phone?

How to enable or disable Dolby Atmos on any Samsung Galaxy mobile phone?

Not only cinemas are equipped with Dolby Atmos technology, it is also possible to take advantage of the immersive and dynamic sound through smartphones and other devices that project the sound upwards to emulate an additional dimension.

Before we continue, if your problem is specifically about apps like Spotify, consider our guide to improve Spotify sound quality on Android.

Anyway, today we explain what Dolby Atmos consists of, its features and how activate this system on your Samsung Galaxy phone.




What is Dolby Atmos?

Dolby Atmos is an innovative one sound processor featuring the mixing of classic audio channels to produce an immersive environment. Dolby Atmos also stands out for being a surround sound system in which intensity and movement stand out.

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A cosa serve Dolby Atmos?

Dolby Atmos is used to place hundreds of dynamic sound objects in three-dimensional space and adjust them according to height. Dolby Atmos sound mode is ideal for a surround sound experience of high quality both in the theater and at home.

Therefore, Dolby Atmos is useful for developing 360-degree sound experiences, where sounds cannot be compressed as a whole, but instead acquire complete fluidity and higher audio quality than traditional systems.

How does Dolby Atmos work?

Dolby Atmos works by distributing sounds in the three-dimensional space, so it's not limited to channels. In addition, it allows you to create a realistic audio environment through the feeling of height. This occurs due to the dynamism of the sound objects which give an additional dimension.




Furthermore, Dolby Atmos clearly reproduces silent and noisy scenes, dialogue and action sequences, enhancing the immersive audio experience. This occurs because the sound processor handles the signals and indicates when the sound should be played, the intensity and the speaker to be activated.

Activate Dolby Atmos on any Samsung Galaxy mobile

To activate Dolby Atmos on any mobile Samsung Galaxy, you need to go to the “Settings” menu and open the “Sounds and Vibration” option. If you have the Android platform in version 9.0, you will find the “Advanced audio settings” and then the option “Effects and sound quality”.

Then slide the switch to activate the “Dolby Atmos” function. It should be noted that to take advantage of this option, it is necessary to connect headphones in some versions of Samsung Galaxy (A6, A6 +, J4, J6, A7, A9 and A10). Finally, choose one specific sound mode.

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Another way to activate Dolby Atmos on any Samsung Galaxy mobile phone

You can activate Dolby Atmos on any Samsung Galaxy from another alternative. It consists in accessing the notifications panel swiping down from the top of the screen. Then, you have to slide the panel to the left and there you will find other options. Finally, choose “Dolby Atmos” to activate this system.



Disable Dolby Atmos on any Samsung Galaxy mobile phone

To disable Dolby Atmos on any mobile Samsung Galaxy, go back to the “Settings” menu and access the “Sounds and Vibration” option. Select the option " Advanced audio settings ”and then the option "Effects and audio quality". Finally, you need to slide the switch and then properly disable the “Dolby Atmos” sound processor.


On the other hand, some problems related to volume and audio are common in Samsung devices and also on the computer. For this reason, if you have problems with streaming services, we recommend that you inform yourself to increase the low volume of the audio on Netflix.

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