
"The big new feature in the Galaxy S26 Ultra is Privacy Display. It uses pixel-level light control to reduce the screen visibility at an angle. Technically, it uses something called Flex Magic Pixel tech to direct light per pixel, reducing visibility at off-angles. It's truly impressive, and we haven't seen something like it in the office before."
"The S26 Ultra is slightly taller and wider, but it's thinner and also slightly lighter. The design is a bit different, too, thanks to the slight camera island. It's a personal choice whether you like the new one or the old one, but we're fans of the new design."
"The camera system is fundamentally the same - there are no bigger sensors, for example. The biggest changes are to the lens aperture of the main camera - it's now an f/1.4 rather than an f/1.7 - and the 111mm zoom camera has an f/2.9 lens instead of an f/3.4."
The Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra arrives with subtle but meaningful refinements. The device is slightly taller and wider than its predecessor but thinner and lighter overall, with a redesigned camera island. The standout feature is Privacy Display, which uses Flex Magic Pixel technology to control light at the pixel level, reducing screen visibility at angles. While innovative, enabling this feature slightly dims the display. The OLED screen remains excellent with reduced reflectivity and a flat panel design. The camera system remains fundamentally unchanged with no larger sensors, though the main camera aperture improves from f/1.7 to f/1.4, and the 111mm zoom lens changes from f/3.4 to f/2.9.
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