Samsung Admits Privacy Comes at a Cost for Galaxy S26 Ultra’s Stunning Screen
The latest flagship's innovative Privacy Display might be a double-edged sword for visual perfectionists.
Samsung has acknowledged that the new Privacy Display feature on the Galaxy S26 Ultra, while highly praised for its security benefits, introduces a slight compromise in overall screen quality. Users have noted a minor impact on brightness and viewing angles when the privacy layer is active, prompting the company to address the balance between user confidentiality and the industry-leading display performance typical of the Ultra lineup.
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