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Samsung Confirms Privacy Display Slightly Reduces Galaxy S26 Ultra Screen Quality

Samsung officially acknowledged that the Privacy Display on its Galaxy S26 Ultra causes a minor decline in overall screen quality. This admission clarifies user concerns about the trade-off between enhanced privacy and visual performance. Going forward, consumers and reviewers will weigh the privacy benefits against this slight quality compromise when considering the device.
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