After Samsung said the Galaxy S26 Ultra would launch with a 10-bit display, the company has now confirmed it uses 8-bit technology instead.
Samsung has confirmed that the Galaxy S26 Ultra uses an 8-bit display, despite earlier assumptions of a 10-bit panel, sparking backlash from reviewers and the smartphone community.
According to confirmation from Samsung (via SamMobile ), the Galaxy S26 series ships with an 8-bit display, and not a 10-bit display like Samsung said it would. This seems to be a mistake made during ...
Samsung clarifies that the Galaxy S26 series uses 8-bit displays, not native 10-bit panels. Here’s what that means for buyers ...
I guess the title says it all... I'm looking at new monitors. My primary goal was to get better color calibration & improved viewing angles vs my current setup (i.e., go to IPS) and from there I went ...