Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra's Privacy Screen: Security Benefits and Controversial Aspects
Security Benefits and Controversial Features - Samsung has drawn attention by introducing a new display technology with the intention of elevating user privacy on mobile devices to a higher level. The company strengthened its position in digital security by presenting an integrated privacy function along with its LEAD 2.0 panel, which was showcased at the Mobile World Congress (MWC). This innovative screen aims to protect personal information from prying eyes.

However, the implementation of this advanced technology has raised some questions and concerns. Particularly among Galaxy S26 Ultra users, complaints are increasing regarding eye strain and discomfort resulting from prolonged use of the privacy screen. Some experts also claim that this feature could negatively impact image quality.
From a technical standpoint, the most serious point of contention concerns the screen's 8-bit and 10-bit color depth. It is reported that when the privacy screen is activated, the device's color depth decreases from 10-bit to 8-bit. This leads to a reduction in image quality and the accuracy of color tones. This situation is a major source of concern, especially for users working with graphic and video content.
Furthermore, the privacy screen's impact on brightness level and overall power consumption is also a subject of discussion. Practical tests show that when this feature is activated, the screen's brightness may decrease, and battery life may be negatively affected. This situation puts users in the difficult position of choosing between security and the device's overall performance.
While Samsung's main goal – to enhance user privacy – is clear, the implementation of this technology could lead to unexpected side effects. It is eagerly awaited how the company will address these concerns and improve this feature in future models.
