Privacy Display Causes Tiny Brightness Shifts on Galaxy S26 Ultra, Samsung Says Negligible

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Samsung confirms the Galaxy S26 Ultra’s Privacy Display can cause a small brightness variation when viewed from certain angles or at maximum brightness. It says the impact on everyday use is negligible, and tests including angle comparisons show the difference is minor and largely unnoticeable, especially at lower brightness levels.
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