Galaxy S26 Ultra: Display Improvements & Rumors

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Samsung is known for having the best screens, but its Ultra phones have had a hidden drawback. While other Android brands like OPPO and OnePlus moved to native 10-bit panels, Samsung kept using 8-bit screens with software workarounds. That’s about to change.

The Galaxy S26 Ultra will finally have a real 10-bit display, according to tipster Ice Universe, who claimed on X that this information is “100% accurate.”

(Image credit: Ice Universe / X)

Right now, the Galaxy S25 Ultra has an 8-bit screen that can show about 16.7 million colors. To improve the look, Samsung uses Frame Rate Control (FRC), which quickly cycles colors to fake a wider range. It’s basically a fast-moving optical trick.

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