I often have to work with confidential documents during my commute, so screen privacy is important to me. I want to know if the hardware-level privacy filter on the S26 Ultra is truly effective or if the S26 with a standard privacy screen guard is enough.
My mother barely use smartphones, she just only picks it up when it rings. Her phone is outdated. I am looking to switch her phone. I need a phone which has a large 6.7-inch display, simple UI, and great battery life. Which one should I prefer : Samsung Galaxy A17 5G or moto G64 5G?
I just came across the new Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra and am particularly interested in its built-in Privacy Display feature does it actually make a noticeable difference when using the phone outdoors or in public places? Is the screen harder for others to view from the sides, and is it truly effective?
I’m considering buying a Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra. I am a binge watcher and like to watch movies or video content. Looking for a crisp display with high-quality sound at a budget-friendly price? Should I opt to buy this, or are there any other suggestions available that I’m missing out.
What do you think about thePrivacy Display feature on the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra? According to me, it is a very thoughtful and practical addition.
I was comparing performance, camera quality, battery life, display, software experience, and long-term value with the new S26 Ultra. But confused about which flagship phone would be better? iPhone 17 Pro Max or the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra. Can anyone explain the real-world differsmartences when using it daily, and does the new model justify its price tag?
So, Samsung just launched the Galaxy S26 series, and while the Ultra's Privacy Display is impressive, the vanilla Galaxy S26 model has disappointed once again. There are barely any upgrades in terms of camera and battery life, and even where there are, markets like India get the inferior Exynos chip instead of Qualcomm's. And the pricing, oh man. Imagine spending nearly 1.3 lakh for a GALAXY S26! Better to go and buy the iPhone 17 right now, before Apple realises Samsung's troubles and hikes its prices.
One of the most talked-about upgrades on the Galaxy S26 Ultra is going to be its built-in Privacy Display, designed to limit side viewing without needing a screen protector. Samsung says it can automatically activate while entering passwords, viewing sensitive content, or using selected apps, keeping information visible only to the user. For Indian smartphone users who often use phones in crowded spaces like metros, offices, and cafes, this sounds practical. But how well does it work in real life, and does it affect brightness, color accuracy, or battery life? What do you think?
The Galaxy S26 Ultra starts at Rs. 1,39,999 in India and climbs to Rs. 1,89,999 for the highest variant, a price point that demands justification. Samsung is leaning hard on AI features and hardware upgrades to make that case, and there's genuinely interesting stuff here: a built-in Privacy Display, the multi-agent Galaxy AI setup, a serious camera system, and a new APV video codec for sharper footage. On paper, it's a strong package. But Indian buyers are pragmatic. With bank offers, exchange deals, and upgrade cycles stretching past two years, the real test isn't what the spec sheet says, it's whether any of this changes how you actually use your phone day to day. Increasingly, the Ultra feels like it's chasing a specific kind of user: the creator, the power user, the tech enthusiast. For everyone else paying flagship money, the calculus is getting harder to square.
I want to keep my notifications private. I&rsquom; most interested in seeing this new feature on the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra. My current phone doesn&rsquot; support the display, so I have to use tempered glass. Can someone explain this new privacy feature and how it works?
Hi. I recently got the display panel changed to my Samsung Led TV Model UA32D4000 of 2011. The TV is perfect, but the boot logo "SAMSUNG" is showing reverse image. The Boot logo option in remote menu is only to on or off. There is no option to set the logo to correct position. Please help.
Into science fiction,Samsung just took another step. S. Korea has just granted the tech giant Samsung a patent for contact lenses with a display(Camera) that can project images straight into the user’s eye. The news comes from a Samsung-centric blog SamMobile Working Strategies:Lenses are equipped with a built-in camera and sensors that can be controlled simply by blinking. Content is sent to your smartphone through embedded antennas. This is where the data is processed. It expected and seems that Samsung is developing the smart contact lenses as an alternative to creating improved augmented reality experiences over the current crop of wearables,:Reported by SamMobile. With contact lenses instead of glasses, users will be able to enjoy augmented reality content more discreetly. Blinking to control an ocular interface may lead to a lot of awkward situations and accidental input, but it’s not entirely unrealistic.Grateful and Thankfully, there’s always the option of controlling the interface through your smartphone.
Into science fiction,Samsung just took another step. S. Korea has just granted the tech giant Samsung a patent for contact lenses with a display(Camera) that can project images straight into the user’s eye. The news comes from a Samsung-centric blog SamMobile
Working Strategies:Lenses are equipped with a built-in camera and sensors that can be controlled simply by blinking. Content is sent to your smartphone through embedded antennas. This is where the data is processed.
It expected and seems that Samsung is developing the smart contact lenses as an alternative to creating improved augmented reality experiences over the current crop of wearables,:Reported by SamMobile.
With contact lenses instead of glasses, users will be able to enjoy augmented reality content more discreetly.
Blinking to control an ocular interface may lead to a lot of awkward situations and accidental input, but it’s not entirely unrealistic.Grateful and Thankfully, there’s always the option of controlling the interface through your smartphone.
According to the source in Oukitel, they are going to have a new device named OUKITEL K6000 Premium in next few months. Oukitel redesign the appearance of K6000 Premium to make the phone a true premium piece. We’re talking about Oukitel K6000 Premium which will feature 6GB of RAM and 32GB of internal storage according to our source at the company. According to the info, this handset will sport a curved glass back, and will ship with a 13-megapixel camera on both its back and front side. Sony’s IMX258 13-megapixel sensor will be utilized on the device’s back, and we still don’t know which sensor will be used up front (quite probably one of OmniVision’s sensors), but we do know that the company will include a front-facing LED flash here as well. Anyway, the dual 13MP cameras are very attractive for those who like selfies. Besides, the K6000 Premium will carry a curved glass-smooth back cover like Samsung Galaxy S7, a 5.5-inch AMOLED FHD display, Helio X20 chip set clocked at 2.5GHz, Android 6.0 OS, fingerprint sensor and Hi-Fi audio. Those all seems amazing, but don't know when it is available and what the price is. Source: androidheadlines.com
According to the source in Oukitel, they are going to have a new device named OUKITEL K6000 Premium in next few months.
Oukitel redesign the appearance of K6000 Premium to make the phone a true premium piece. We’re talking about Oukitel K6000 Premium which will feature 6GB of RAM and 32GB of internal storage according to our source at the company. According to the info, this handset will sport a curved glass back, and will ship with a 13-megapixel camera on both its back and front side. Sony’s IMX258 13-megapixel sensor will be utilized on the device’s back, and we still don’t know which sensor will be used up front (quite probably one of OmniVision’s sensors), but we do know that the company will include a front-facing LED flash here as well. Anyway, the dual 13MP cameras are very attractive for those who like selfies.
Besides, the K6000 Premium will carry a curved glass-smooth back cover like Samsung Galaxy S7, a 5.5-inch AMOLED FHD display, Helio X20 chip set clocked at 2.5GHz, Android 6.0 OS, fingerprint sensor and Hi-Fi audio. Those all seems amazing, but don't know when it is available and what the price is.
Source: androidheadlines.com
I am a Samsung Note fan. Owned Note 2, Note 5 and now Note 9. However every time I faced one distinct problem of display getting burnt or blurred. Now with Note 9 after upgrading with Android 10, I started facing major display problem. I had to get display replaced and paid Rs 17000/- at Samsung Service Center. Now I am planning to shift to iPhone as it costs same but with no problems.
I am planning mobile for my daughter which must have below feature 1) RAM min 1 GB 2) Battery Good one 3) Supports androids ( whats app and e-mail )4) Can have wify connectivity 6) Media player to listen song5) Good Display for viewing video 6) Good brand which can last 3 years without major repair cost 7)Price within range of Rs 5000 to 6000 . (Mobile comes with my many features and apps which are normaly unused and billed in your cost )can any one help me out ,,,, I have been told samsung is expensive , nokia is not so user friendly , Motto & Micromax are good for their price
Looking at specs i liked both of them but yet couldn't decide which one to buyAlot of my friends suggested me to buy moto 3rd gen because of past experience with samsung was bad like 1.slow processing 2. Sound Quality 3. camera Quality However when i review specs of samsung J7 is equally good and display is indeed better. I am planning to use phone for atleast 2 years so its tough to decide one. Pls help me to pick one as its indeed a difficult task
Looking at specs i liked both of them but yet couldn't decide which one to buyAlot of my friends suggested me to buy moto 3rd gen because of past experience with samsung was bad like 1.slow processing 2. Sound Quality 3. camera Quality
However when i review specs of samsung J7 is equally good and display is indeed better.
I am planning to use phone for atleast 2 years so its tough to decide one.
Pls help me to pick one as its indeed a difficult task
Hello,I am a bit confused regarding purchasing a good phone.I want to know which Android mobile will be best to buy. I just need perfect working with no issue.My budget is from 20000 to 25000 Rupees.It should include functions like: - Have minimum screen size of 5.5”.- Have minimum of 2GB RAM, 16GB internal memory. [if possible with expandable memory]- Have minimum Octa Core processor [at least have or more 1.5GHz]- Camera should have minimum of 13 mega pixel (back) and at least 5 mega pixel (front) - Full HD with display resolution 1920X1080. [with a good resolution for video recording also] -Smart looking and good battery life. - Perfect Touch screen with high resolution and some like scratch resistant or protection to screen [may be gorilla class- version 3 or 4]I have short listed my own 3 choices. Please compare and suggest. Possible negative point (in my openion)1. Samsung Galaxy A7 [ whether battery back-up will be a problem]2. HTC Desire S826 [ Non-metallic body & display is not Super amoled type]3. Gionee Elfie S7 [screen size a bit smaller – 5.2” & no expandable memory & after sales service] Regards