Usually, I’m all about camera upgrades when new phones launch, but I feel differently about the impending Galaxy S26. We’re only a few weeks away from the next Unpacked event — where we’ll likely get our first look at the new lineup — and I’m genuinely intrigued by the display rumors circulating.

While leaks point to the usual iterative upgrades, I’m especially eager to see what comes to fruition with the Galaxy S26 Ultra. Reports suggest it’s getting a brand-new panel and a clever ‘Privacy Display‘ feature that I haven’t encountered before in all my years of testing the best phones.

However, my excitement isn’t reserved solely for the Ultra. I’ll also be sharing some big display rumors for the standard Galaxy S26 and S26 Plus.

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Samsung’s new M14 OLED panel — which should bring improved clarity and brightness.

This new 6.9-inch panel is expected to reach a peak brightness of 2,600 nits according to a specs leak of the lineup. Given how rivals like the iPhone 17 Pro Max and Pixel 10 Pro XL have brighter screens than the current Galaxy S25 Ultra, this would be a boost to get the Galaxy S26 Ultra to the same level. And if that’s not enough, this new panel will also use third-generation anti-reflective glass to reduce glare.

I know very well what these new upgrades could mean for the Galaxy S26 Ultra, especially after I tested the displays between the iPhone 17 Pro Max, Pixel 10 Pro XL, and Galaxy S25 Ultra not that long ago.

“Flex Magic” feature that essentially acts as a privacy shield. It appears very similar to the privacy screen protectors you can install on a phone to block visibility from the sides, but this would be a native feature on the Galaxy S26 Ultra, which is a big deal.

Samsung hinted at this in a recent press release, but the privacy screen feature was also accidentally revealed through code within a leaked One UI 8.5 build. What makes it even handier is that it can be manually toggled, meaning it wouldn’t adversely affect the display’s brightness the way traditional privacy screen protectors do. Turn it on when you need it, turn it off when you don’t.

leaked renders make it difficult to discern a size difference from the 6.2-inch AMOLED panel featured on the Galaxy S25, leaked specs suggest a change is coming.

It appears Samsung is upgrading the standard Galaxy S26 to a 6.3-inch display, making the compact flagship just a smidge larger than its predecessor.

As for the Galaxy S26 Plus? Early rumors hinted at a jump from 6.7 inches to a massive 6.9 inches. While subsequent leaks suggest it may remain at 6.7 inches, I’m still holding out hope for that size increase to give it that Ultra size without the Ultra cost.

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