Details about the Galaxy S26 Ultra in the upcoming Galaxy S26 series have been piling up over the days.
A new report now discusses how the brand plans to ensure users’ privacy by using AI in the display of the smartphone.
According to the display, the brand will make use of a new technology for the OLED display of its Ultra variant. The display will incorporate Flex Magic Pixel technology that is developed by the brand’s Samsung Display division. Local reports claim that mass production of this technology has begun full scale. Hence, the manufacturer may include this technology in its forthcoming foldables as well.
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The new display technology will control the OLED display of the smartphone by adjusting its viewing angles using AI. For instance, when an app with sensitive information is opened, AI will restrict the viewing angles by adjusting the pixels so that the information is not visible to others trying to view the screen. The technology will achieve this without compromising on the brightness and display quality.
Other Expected S26 Ultra Details
Going by other past reports of the smartphone, the Galaxy S26 Ultra’s primary camera with a 200 MP resolution will perform better in low and mixed lighting situations by about 47% when compared to its predecessor. This snapper will house a lens with a variable aperture. In the wide state, the aperture will render a shallow depth of field, resulting in minimal smearing. In the narrow state, the same aperture will deliver a flat image in bright lighting. The telephoto shooter will also offer an enhancement and feature 3x zoom support.
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The smartphone will be powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite 2 processor. It will feature the manufacturer’s latest One UI 8.5.
The battery will support 60 W rapid charging which is faster than what the S25 Ultra has to offer. It will have a capacity of 5,000 mAh.
The Galaxy S26 Ultra will be lighter and thinner than before and break cover in January next year with the Galaxy S26 Pro and S26 Edge.
Featured Image: Galaxy S25 Ultra
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