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When you're dropping hundreds (or thousands) on an OLED display, you'll want to keep it in tip-top shape for years to come.
Samsung says there is "some variation" in brightness when the Galaxy S26 Ultra is held at certain angles, but claims a "negligible" impact.
Samsung confirms the Galaxy S26 Ultra's Privacy Display can cause slight brightness variation at certain angles but insists the real-world impact is negligible for most users.
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