S26 ultra privacy screen

I don't really know much about the display so the 10-bit 8-Bit thing I guess don't really bother me. I'm still excited to get the phone and that alone isn't going to make me wish I hadn't gotten it.
I don't either and I bet 99.5% of people don't either. As long as it looks good is all that matters. It's a small screen, it won't take much to make it look good anyway. If nothing was said about it I bet most would have even noticed anything different
 
I don't either and I bet 99.5% of people don't either. As long as it looks good is all that matters. It's a small screen, it won't take much to make it look good anyway. If nothing was said about it I bet most would have even noticed anything different
Agreed! But if I went this whole time without a screen protector on my 24 I don't think I'm going to put one on here if it's going to make the screen look different I don't know. I read on one side that it's like having a digital screen protector because of the privacy thing and the gorilla glass is heavier.
 
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Privacy screen works decent. If you plan on having it on full time, yes you will see screen difference. If you set it to for certain apps and notifications it is fine.

Samsung needs to tweak it. Notifications in the drop down notification bar is not included in the privacy screen. If you drop the notification bar there will be no privacy screen.
 
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Privacy screen works decent. If you plan on having it on full time, yes you will see screen difference. If you set it to for certain apps and notifications it is fine.

Samsung needs to tweak it. Notifications in the drop down notification bar is not included in the privacy screen. If you drop the notification bar there will be no privacy screen.
I'm primarily interested in your view of the screen quality with privacy turned completely off as I figure I'll only engage it very, very rarely and, even then, for very brief periods.

Do you see any screen anomalies or degradation when privacy is not engaged?
 
I'm primarily interested in your view of the screen quality with privacy turned completely off as I figure I'll only engage it very, very rarely and, even then, for very brief periods.

Do you see any screen anomalies or degradation when privacy is not engaged?
I myself do not see the difference between the 25 and 26 when screen privacy is turned off. You will notice the screen being different with screen privacy turned on when you're on darker screens more.

So far it's nothing that would make me not get it. I don't plan on using it full time and it works good for the parameters you set. I personally think Samsung needs to update to include notifications in the notification bar.

Would be nice to hear from people that used the stick on privacy screens and this in the S26U. I feel the negative talk on the privacy screen is over blown as usual. Can it use improvement, sure I just mentioned one, but for first Gen it's good.
 
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From Reddit:

Been playing around with my GF's s26u since yesterday. The "issue" they've been talking about has been blown out of proportion.

For context: the phone looks "clouded" on extreme view angles even if the privacy display is turned off.

Now: Who uses their phone and looks at it at an angle that thid will be noticeable? Almost zero. The only real world scenario is when there's a notification pop-up and you would only notice it for a fraction of a second. You wouldn't even notice it unless you purposedly wanted to.

Honest feedback: Whilst the "issue" exists, there's really no practical reason to be bothered by it. It's not even a real "issue" on this case.

There's a lot more Pros that you'll get from it than that single issue.

P.S. and here I'am typing this wondering if I should upgrade as well from flip 7 lol. Probably on the s27u but not for now, solely because of my phone not being a year old
 

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