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@RaxerBlade @Sawyergalox S25 uses M13 while 16 Pro uses M14 screen. They only balanced the game recently with the S26U which also uses M14 panel, same as 17 Pro. But even then, the base S26 and plus still use M13 from what I heard. So in a way, apple does have products with better screen than samsung
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@Sawyergalox Apple almost never had better screen than Samsung. Delusional post. Do u think samsung is retarded to give away best screen.
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What many people don't know is that Samsung Mobile Division and Samsung Display are separate divisions, so don't be surprised if the IP18PM has a better screen than the Galaxy S27U

Ice Universe@UniverseIce
Samsung's top OLED luminescent material M16 OLED:iPhone 18 Pro、iPhone 18 Pro Max、iPhone Ultra、Pixel 11 series Samsung low price stock products M13 OLED:Galaxy Z Fold8、Wide Fold8、Z Flip8 Via ETNews
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@CyteZ2Nawa @TechHome100 Sure an 8bit fhd display that's infamous for banding issues is better than 1.5k 12bit panel with htsr.
Samsung makes good displays but they never use the best ones on their own devices, for eg s26u uses M13 meanwhile devices costing half the money use M14
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@AkibbSarkar @UniverseIce They already use M14 on S26 series, not sure why the downgrade on Z Fold 8
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@UniverseIce M13 has been used since S24 Ultra. Why are they gonna use the the same 3 years old crap on a 2000$ phone. It’s really disappointing. People should rather buy Apple and other chinese brands than Samsung flagships
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@UniverseIce Why Fold 8 use M13 OLED instead of M14 already used in S26?
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@HarishPrabu22 @oneuios What settings do you use? Vivid or natural? If vivid, did you adjust the slider?
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@oneuios S26U is 🔥🔥. As a past S24U user I can say, S26U is incredible in colors and white balance compared to S24U which has overall greenish tint and yellowish skintone for people's face in the display. S26U's HDR playback is unmatchable with rich and punchy colors 🔥
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@sondesix Can you share video settings? HDR on or off? OIS on or off? Video softening level? FHD 60 or?
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One area in the camera department that I think Samsung has improved on the Galaxy S26 Ultra is the video performance.
The overall video quality is good (with less noise than the S25 Ultra), the image stabilisation works even better, and lens-switching transition is nicer.
While the 3x tele lens is still a major disappointment, the video quality improvement when capturing with the other three cameras is nice.
If only it uses better camera hardware... The experience would've been a lot more pleasant.


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@Wvisioncreation @SamsungIndia @Sanjaykailash2 If its a software but, a rollback should fix it, or wait for next update. If its hardware, then the cause is not the software update.
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@Wvisioncreation @SamsungIndia @Sanjaykailash2 Softwares can't harm your hardware, unless its made to push the hardware limits all the time, something people would notice due to heating, etc, and that won't happen overnight, would take months or even years.
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Samsung India, this isn’t how you treat your flagship customers.
An S24 Ultra user installs the first One UI 8.5 beta… and suddenly a white dot appears on the display.
He contacts support, they assume it’s a green/pink line issue and mention replacement (valid up to S23 series).
But this case? Completely different.
He goes to the service center… and gets blamed instead. A minor dent from one year ago is now suddenly the cause?
So what are we saying here, the customer is lying?🤔
Yes, beta comes with risk. Users understand that. But these are also the same users helping you test, improve, and refine your software.
This kind of handling? Not acceptable.
Samsung India management needs to look into this and ensure proper assistance is provided, along with better guidance on how customer service should respond.
Flagship users deserve better support not assumptions.



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@DavidJacobs64 @immasiddx Why? Mobile games exist for a reason
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@immasiddx Got no sympathy for people who play games on their phone.
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🚨 Galaxy S26 Ultra - AOD Battery Test Results 🔋
I turned AOD to Auto to see how it affects battery life.
Settings:
• QHD+
• 120Hz
• Mostly 5G + Wi-Fi 6
• Bluetooth + GPS mixed usage
• Light mode (day) / Dark mode (night)
📊 Results:
• 8h 56m Screen-On Time
• 8h 28m Screen-Off
Note: Screen-off time is lower because the phone stayed at 100% for ~5 hours on charging (Battery Protection set to Basic). Otherwise it would’ve been around 13h+.
🔋 AOD consumed only ~3.7% battery.
Close to 9 hours SOT with AOD enabled is pretty impressive. 🔥
What do you think?

S M A Sithick@smasithick
🚨 Galaxy S26 Ultra Battery Update - Day 3 🔋 Remember my Day 1 battery post? Now on Day 3… I’m honestly surprised. 📊 Results: ✅ 9h 7m Screen-On Time ✅ 17h 57m Screen-Off Same settings: • QHD+ • 120Hz • No AOD • Mix of 5G + Wi-Fi 6 • Light mode (day) / Dark mode (night) Looks like @Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 + @SamsungMobile One UI 8.5 really cooked with the same 5000mAh battery. This is seriously impressive. 🔥📱
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@smasithick Doesn't really bother me since its not visible at all when I use the screen normally from normal angles, quality is the same as S25U. The only concern is the nerfed anti-reflective and worse side angle viewing. Maybe only those with more sensitive eyes would see the pixelated.
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🚨HOT TAKE - Galaxy S26 Ultra rainbow effect when the display is off isn’t a defect.
It’s the Privacy Display hardware layer inside the panel.
That micro-structure diffracts light, which is why you see:
🌈 rainbow reflections
🌫 haze and pixelations
📉 less deep black look unlike S25U
A classic engineering trade-off.
Privacy tech = optical compromises.
What do you think?


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@MyDaebakCafe S26U is also using pol-less LEAD 1.0 like the one on iqoo 15 right?
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Well, Samsung's new display everyone is posting on X lately is a piece of magic engineering! Samsung Display wasn't just showing off a "pretty screen" at MWC, they were debuting LEAD 2.0, which is essentially the blueprint for the Galaxy S27 series. While the S26 uses FRC to fake 10-bit, the LEAD 2.0 panel moves the baseline. It is native 10-bit, and then uses 2-bit dithering to hit 12-bit (68 billion colors). You can't hit 5,000 nits (the LEAD 2.0 peak) on an 8-bit + temporal dithering base without horrific "contouring" (banding). To make a 5,000-nit sunset look smooth, you need those native 10-bit gradations. The S26 Ultra uses a single stack OLED. The LEAD 2.0 panel uses a five-layer (Penta) tandem structure. By stacking five light-emitting layers, Samsung can hit that massive 5,000-nit brightness at a much lower voltage per layer. This solves the "8-bit + FRC" heat issue, ande also the native 10-bit that usually draws more power, but the tandem stack offsets that by being 30% more efficient. On the LEAD 2.0 the demo units were using a "Pol-less" (no external polarizer) design that allows the active privacy pixels to go right to the very edge of the glass, something the S26 still struggles with due to its thicker bezel-bonding.
Can't wait to see if they will actually use LEAD 2.0 on S27! 👀

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@UniverseIce Cause with all the downgrades, it's hard to believe it's an upgrade over M13 on the S25U
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@Sawyergalox What pixel problem? The only thing I noticed is the downgraded anti-reflective, tho still better than iphone 17 pro max
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@dros090 @WorkaholicDavid The only thing downgraded in the display is the anti glare tho. Others are upgrades. M14 10-bit + flex matic pixel
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@WorkaholicDavid Laughable cameras
No bluetooth spen
Downgraded display and anti glare
Deep inside all know that tech influencers buy latest Samsung flagship to keep the content and x engagement going!
Even if the new launch is gimmicky incremental upgrade!
It's all to keep the money coming!
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@flova_syr @NasiLemakTech You mean 8 elite gen 5? Or 8 elite is actually better?
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@NasiLemakTech the video show the game stuttering because of the high heat (47+ degree), Samsung is not the phone you wanna go play games, Heat = light saber screen.
SD 8 elite can run that game stable around 41-43 degree, also has frame gen support so you run up to 120 fps instead 60.
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