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Galaxy S26 Ultra Privacy Display passes 360-degree test

Privacy Display technology is the biggest upgrade on the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra. Samsung Display has now revealed that the Flex Magic Pixel technology has passed an independent test with brilliant scores.

Samsung Display’s Flex Magic Pixel technology, used in the Galaxy S26 Ultra, has now received β€œPrivacy Display” verification from UL Solutions.

Privacy Display passes 360-degree test

UL Solutions evaluated Samsung’s Flex Magic Pixel panel under controlled testing. The panel was tilted at 45 and 60 degrees and rotated 360 degrees to measure brightness reduction at off-angles compared to direct front viewing.

  • At a 45-degree angle, the side-to-front brightness ratio drops to 3.5 percent.
  • At 60 degrees, brightness falls below 0.9 percent.

For comparison, conventional smartphone OLED panels can retain around 40 percent brightness at similar angles. Additionally, UL confirmed the privacy effect works in all off-axis directions, up, down, left, and right.

The tech is powered by LEAD 2.0 and Black Matrix multi-layer OLED architecture. Together, they create a sharp drop-off in brightness at wider viewing angles without significantly compromising frontal clarity.

Since 2020, Samsung Display has filed approximately 150 patent applications related to key technologies required to implement Flex Magic Pixel, strengthening its technological competitiveness.

Privacy Display is only part of the story; the Galaxy S26 Ultra stacks serious hardware:

  • Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 for Galaxy under the hood
  • 200MP main camera with a wide f/1.4 aperture
  • 6.9-inch display
  • 60W fast charging
  • One UI 8.5 with Agentic AI
Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra Privacy Display Test

Source – Samsung Display

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