Galaxy S26 Ultra’s Privacy Display just passed an independent test, and the numbers are wild!Samsung Display's Flex Magic Pixel OLED has now been independently verified to cut side-view brightness to under 1%!

Galaxy S26 Ultra’s Privacy Display just passed an independent test, and the numbers are wild!
TL;DR
  • Samsung Display’s Flex Magic Pixel OLED, which is now featured on the Galaxy S26 Ultra, has been independently verified to sharply reduce screen visibility from side angles.
  • Testing shows brightness drops to just 3.5% at 45 degrees and below 0.9% at 60 degrees, far lower than conventional smartphone displays.

Samsung’s Privacy Display just got a big credibility boost, and this time, the headline isn’t about how to use it on the Galaxy S26 Ultra.

Samsung Display says its Flex Magic Pixel (FMP) OLED technology has now been independently verified by UL Solutions, a globally recognized independent testing and certification body.

Samsung Display's Flex Magic Pixel OLED has now been independently verified to cut side-view brightness to under 1%!Adamya Sharma2026-02-26T03:22:00.000Z{}

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