I think watching movies in darker mode makes gradients look much smoother and pristine. Once I tried watching it in daylight, it made the dark scenes dim, but I could still make out the details. When compared with other Samsung phones, watching HDR videos on the Galaxy S26 Ultra is fun.
The wider and upgraded aperture has enhanced night photography. I have clicked some of the images in low light on the Samsung Galaxy S26 . I observed that the images were clear and even brought rich details in deep shadows. Often, capturing photos in low light, the dark tones lose their colour. Have you gone through its camera feature? Which one is your favourite?
I have been exploring low-light photography lately. I clicked some low-light photos using S26 Nightography feature, and the snaps were really clear and vibrant. I can see the intricate detailing even in a dark environment. The brightness looked natural, and it did not even wash my skin tone. Has anyone tried any night shots? How has your experience been?
Yesterday, I was watching a sci-fi movie on the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra. I found that the colourful visuals were really clean and smooth. The dark scenes were also flawless. The 8-bit display with FRC does a stellar job, and it outputs visuals with less colour banding. Watching movies on this display feels much more enjoyable.
You can toggle the new hardware-level privacy filter in the quick settings. It makes the screen look dark to anyone sitting next to you. Perfect for working on sensitive emails in public!
The new Poco X8 Pro has a glowing ring for notifications. It does look cool in a dark room, but is it actually useful or just another battery drain?
When I click pictures of the full Moon, my camera maes the image brighter, almost like a daytime photo. Aren’t night mode photos supposed to look dark?
Watching movies or a high quality cinema in a dim or dark room is enjoyable? I recently bought a Xiaomi TV, does filmmaker mode really helps?