In addition to providing excellent durability, Corning Gorilla Armor 2 also lessens glare on the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra. Nonetheless, Samsung may introduce yet another innovative screen technology on the Galaxy S26 Ultra.
The Korean website Dealsite claims that the Galaxy S26 Ultra’s screen would use “Flex Magic Pixel” technology (via Jukanlosreve on Twitter). Samsung Display previously revealed this technology, which controls viewing angles by using AI to “adjust” a screen’s pixels.
One of the Galaxy S26 series’ Ultra models will use the Flex Magic Pixel. Although Samsung Display has long been working on the technology, this is the first time they are going into full-scale mass manufacturing, an insider informed the site. “It is quite probable that the Flex Magic Pixel will also be used in the upcoming Fold and Flip series.”
Flex Magic Pixel
As previously stated by Samsung Display, “Flex Magic Pixel is a technology that adjusts the viewing angle so that the screen is not easily visible to the person next to it.” “It can integrate with AI technology to modify the security level based on the app being used, improving user convenience.”
To put it another way, when the screen recognises the presence of a sensitive application, it may dynamically adjust the viewing angle. Additionally, your location may be considered. If you don’t want a fellow commuter to look over your shoulder while you’re using a chat log, social networking app, or financial app, this could be useful.
According to the publication, Flex Magic Pixel will be used in conjunction with Colour Filter on Encapsulation (CoE) technology on the Galaxy S26 Ultra. This technology, which is already present in Galaxy foldables, substitutes a colour filter for the polariser layer of the display. As a result, the screen becomes smaller, brighter, and more effective. According to the outlet’s sources, CoE technology is essential for the Flex Magic Pixel because, when this privacy function is activated, it may minimise the quantity of light wasted.





