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What Galaxy S26 Ultra Privacy Display Poll Results Actually Mean for Buyers

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What Galaxy S26 Ultra Privacy Display Poll Results Actually Mean for Buyers A poll embedded in an Android Authority column from last month drew 7,036 votes on a single question: are you satisfied with the Galaxy S26 Ultra Privacy Display? Strip out the 35% who hadn't used the phone, and 68% of actual owners said yes. That's the strongest positive signal yet for Samsung's most debated flagship feature, and it tells a more specific story than it first appears. The same Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra privacy screen was called "a painful downgrade" by Android Police shortly after launch, nearly three months ago. Early buyers reported eye strain, nausea, and returns. Measured brightness fell versus the S25 Ultra. The poll didn't disprove any of that. What it revealed instead is that most buyers are apparently willing to live with the tradeoffs the Privacy Display introduces. A meaningful minority is not. That distinction matters more than the headline number. The polling shows toleran

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