Galaxy S26 Ultra display promises to revolutionize with anti-glare and advanced privacy function

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The Samsung prepares a significant evolution for its next high-end smartphone, the Galaxy S26 Ultra, with a focus on an improved and secure viewing experience. Fontes from the industry point out that the device will be equipped with a new generation of protective glass that integrates advanced anti-reflective technologies and a privacy mode, aiming to redefine the quality standard for mobile device screens. The expectation is that these innovations will drastically improve use in outdoor environments and protect user information from unwanted eyes.

The new features are the result of ongoing collaboration between Samsung and Corning, manufacturer of the renowned Gorilla Glass. The South Korean company’s strategy is clear: position the S26 Ultra as a reference in display technology, focusing on practical improvements that directly impact consumers’ daily lives. The launch of the device is scheduled for the beginning of next year, following the brand’s traditional schedule for the Galaxy S line, and promises to combine durability, functionality and security in a single package.

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A screen designed for the real world

One of the most anticipated advances in the Galaxy S26 Ultra’s display is the Color Filter on Encapsulation (COE) technology, which promises a drastic reduction in screen reflections. This innovation is expected to reduce unwanted glare by up to 75% when compared to previous models, making content viewing much more comfortable.

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The operation of COE technology is based on minimizing internal light leakage from the OLED panel. At the same time, the structure optimizes the way in which ambient light is absorbed and dispersed by the glass surface, preventing it from returning to the user’s eyes and causing distraction or difficulty reading.

In practice, this translates into superior readability in direct sunlight or in environments with intense artificial lighting, such as offices, stores and airports. The usage experience becomes more pleasant, allowing content to be seen clearly without the need to look for a shadow or cover the screen with your hands.

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In addition to visual comfort, this improvement directly contributes to the energy efficiency of the device. With fewer reflections, the user will not need to set the screen brightness to maximum level to see the content, resulting in lower battery consumption and, consequently, greater autonomy for the device throughout the day.

Visual security and data protection

Another innovative feature that will be integrated directly into the glass of the S26 Ultra is privacy mode, also known as “Privacy Display”. Essa technology was developed to guarantee the confidentiality of information displayed on the screen, an increasingly essential resource in a connected world.

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When activated, privacy mode intelligently restricts the viewing angle of the display. Isso means that only the person directly in front of the device can view the content clearly, while for those next to it, the screen will appear dark or distorted, protecting sensitive data.

Activating the functionality will be simple and quick, probably through a shortcut in the operating system’s control center. With just one touch, the user can switch between the normal view, to share content with friends, and the restricted view, ensuring privacy in public places such as public transport, cafes or waiting rooms.

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The new frontier of durability with Gorilla Glass

The strategic partnership between Samsung and Corning will result in a new version of the Gorilla Glass, custom-developed for the Galaxy S26 Ultra. Este new material is designed to offer a significantly higher level of scratch and drop resistance, addressing one of the top concerns of premium smartphone users. Testes Preliminary laboratory tests indicate a notable advance in glass’s ability to withstand direct impacts and wear caused by daily use, such as contact with keys and coins.

Development was not limited to robustness. The chemical treatment of the glass has been enhanced to maintain optical clarity and touch sensitivity at maximum levels, ensuring that the AMOLED panel’s vibrant image quality and display response are not compromised. Essa combination of durability and visual performance represents a crucial differentiator, seeking to provide greater peace of mind to the user and reduce dependence on protective films, which often alter the user experience and the original design of the device.

Technical specifications of the Dynamic LTPO AMOLED 2X panel

The screen of the Galaxy S26 Ultra will be equipped with a 6.9-inch Dynamic LTPO AMOLED 2X panel, with a native resolution of 3120 x 1440 pixels. Essa high pixel density configuration provides extremely sharp images, with clear text and impressive details, in addition to the vibrant colors and deep blacks characteristic of OLED technology. LTPO (Low-Temperature Polycrystalline Oxide) technology enables an adaptive refresh rate that dynamically varies from 1 Hz to 120 The maximum brightness of the panel is projected to reach an impressive 3000 nits, a value that, combined with new anti-glare technology, ensures exceptional visibility even under the most adverse lighting conditions. Support for standards such as HDR further enhances the visual experience, offering superior dynamic contrast in compatible films, series and games, consolidating the S26 Ultra’s display as one of the most advanced on the market.

Artificial intelligence-enhanced photography

In the photographic department, the Galaxy S26 Ultra must maintain the high standard of the line, being equipped with a 200 megapixel ISOCELL HP2 main sensor. Este component stands out for its ability to capture images with an impressive level of detail, especially in good lighting conditions, and uses pixel binning technology to improve performance in low-light environments.

The set of cameras will be complemented by ultra-wide-angle and telephoto lenses of 50 megapixels each, offering great photographic versatility. Image processing will be greatly improved by artificial intelligence algorithms, which will optimize colors, contrast and remove noise automatically and intelligently.

The processing power of the new flagship

To ensure cutting-edge performance, the Galaxy S26 Ultra will follow the strategy of being sold with two processor variants, depending on the region. One version will use the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5, from Qualcomm, while other markets will receive the Exynos 2600 chipset, developed by Samsung itself.

The device will have robust options of 12 GB or 16 GB of RAM memory, ensuring fluidity when running multiple applications and heavy games. Internal storage options should vary, reaching up to 1 TB to meet the needs of the most demanding users.

Autonomy to follow the user’s pace

The battery life of the S26 Ultra will be reinforced with an estimated capacity that can vary between 5,000 mAh and 5,500 mAh. Essa capacity, combined with the greater energy efficiency of the new processors and the optimized display panel, should guarantee a full day of intense use without the need for constant recharging, offering reliability for users.