I can see what’s on this, you can’t - Samsung S26 Ultra
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Go to mybossisveryshort.com for all your case, screen protector, and overpriced sticker needs. Samsung's next flagship is full of its usual top-end specs, but this time it's upgraded the screen to value your privacy. If you hate people peeking at your Twitter timeline on the bus, this just might be the phone for you. Buy a Samsung S26 Ultra: geni.us Want us to unbox something? Make a suggestion at lmg.gg Thanks to our channel partner Secretlab! - Grab a TITAN Evo ergonomic gaming chair: lmg.gg - Grab a MAGNUS Pro sit/stand gaming table: lmg.gg ► SHOP OUR PRODUCTS: lttstore.com ► GET A VPN: piavpn.com ► GET EXCLUSIVE CONTENT ON FLOATPLANE: lmg.gg ► DIVE DEEPER ON THE LTT LABS WEBSITE: lmg.gg ► SPONSORS, AFFILIATES, AND PARTNERS: lmg.gg Purchases made through some store links may provide some compensation to Linus Media Group. Affiliate links powered in part by affilimate.com Studio lighting by Aputure: aputure.com Linus Sebastian is an investor in Framework Computer, Inc and HexOS by Eshtek. CHAPTERS --------------------------------------------------- 0:22 Unboxing 01:04 Hardware impressions 01:43 The pen is mightier than the sword 02:45 Display specs 03:34 Privacy display time 06:00 Dbrand sponsor 08:23 Android is winning me back 08:49 MOAR privacy 09:40 Speaker test 10:09 Camera specs and test 14:06 Chipset and RAM specs 14:47 Gaming tests and Labs results 16:15 Battery tests 17:18 Conclusion
The video opens with the host expressing enthusiasm to evaluate Samsung’s S26 Ultra, emphasizing the device’s claimed privacy display and the unique ability to obscure on-screen content when viewed from an angle. The unboxing quickly covers the essentials, noting the inclusion of a USB-C cable and pen accessory, and then transitions to an initial physical tour of the device. The host discusses the design primarily around the display, camera bump, and stylus, with a particular focus on the privacy display settings and how they behave in practice. The display specs are explained in depth: a 6.9-inch AMOLED 2X panel with Gorilla Armor 2 protection, a high 3120 by 1440 resolution, and a flexible 1 Hz to 120 Hz refresh rate. After enabling the privacy feature, the host demonstrates how much content is obscured when viewed at sharp angles and compares it to standard viewing, highlighting both the benefits and the tradeoffs for color accuracy and brightness.
Topics · technology · mobile_devices · privacy_features · display_technology · camera · unboxing · hardware-review
Questions answered
- What makes the Samsung S26 Ultra's privacy display unique?
- It obscures on-screen content when viewed from angle, making it harder for nearby observers to read content.
- How does the device perform in terms of battery and charging?
- The battery is capable of long video playback, and from 0 to 100 it charges in about 67 minutes, with 50% in 18 minutes.
- Does the display truly support 10-bit color as claimed?
- There is contention in the comments about a translation issue; some creators say it simulates 10-bit color while others say it is 8-bit.
- What are the standout camera features tested on the S26 Ultra?
- The host tests the front selfie camera quality, including detailed hair and skin rendering, and also explores rear camera performance with ultrawide and telephoto lenses.