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I love OLED blacks and gamut.
Unfortunately, I'm super sensitive to the "grainy" look created by the different tresholds for the green subpixels, and the matrix itself. On some devices, like my Galaxy S23, the panels are purposely made to avoid this at the expense of extra cost. In some others, like the Switch OLED and the Steam Deck OLED, both issues are unfortunately present. There's also the unfortunate black smearing.
Perhaps in the future.
I have some samsung oled tab and I know of what you're talking but on the Steam oled I didn't notice anything like that and I've played a quite dark game like metro last light all yesterday.
Perhaps your Steam Deck isn't using the Samsung panel, but the BOE one.
Not sure, i have the 512 model, that one should be mostly samsung.