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Galaxy S26 Ultra: Privacy Over Brightness?
3 Mar
Summary
- Galaxy S26 Ultra's new Privacy Display significantly reduces screen brightness.
- Peak brightness dropped to 586 nits with maximum privacy settings enabled.
- Samsung's latest phone is dimmer than its predecessor, even with privacy off.

Samsung unveiled the Galaxy S26 Ultra, featuring a novel Privacy Display technology. This innovative feature, integrated directly into the panel, allows users to toggle privacy settings on or off. However, laboratory tests indicate a notable decrease in screen brightness when the Privacy Display is active.
When its maximum privacy protection is engaged, the Galaxy S26 Ultra's peak brightness falls to 586 nits. This represents a significant 67.6% reduction in light output, making the screen challenging to view in bright outdoor conditions. Even indoors, the brightness drop is perceptible.




