Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra Review: Groundbreaking Privacy Display and More

Samsung’s S26 Ultra is a story of subtle yet on-point upgrades, with a key innovation defining who doesn’t get to see your screen.| Business News

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The Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra is more than just a generational upgrade. It's a testament to Samsung's focus on capabilities and finesse that define the user experience. The Privacy Display, Horizontal Lock for video recordings, and Advanced Professional Video codec are just a few features that set it apart from other Android flagships.

The base spec combination has been bumped up to 12GB memory and 512GB storage for the entry spec price point of ₹1,39,999, while the top-tier 12GB memory and 1TB storage is priced at ₹1,89,999. The Privacy Display is a hardware innovation with software playing its part, making it difficult to view contents from lateral angles.

The display aspect must be addressed, as Samsung's initial communication suggested a 10-bit display, but confirmation pegs it as an 8-bit display. However, the colours are simulated to 10-bit, which means the display natively handles 16.7 million colours instead of 1 billion colours.

The Galaxy S26 Ultra has more than delivered on Samsung's philosophy of staying ahead with relevant progression, not spec sheer drama. With its groundbreaking features, improved performance, battery stamina, and all-round polish, it's a flagship-grade device that's sure to impress.