
- The Galaxy S26 Ultra may feature a new, brighter, and more power-efficient display.
- The display is rumored to use the new M14 material set and a special CoE technology that removes the polarizer layer, a first for a conventional Galaxy phone.
- This upgrade is expected only on the Galaxy S26 Ultra, leaving the S26 Pro and S26 Edge with older display tech, even though the newer iPhone 17 series uses M14 OLED.
We’re looking forward to Samsung’s next set of flagships, the Galaxy S26 series, and most leaks indicate that we’re in for some shakeup. There’s likely to be a Galaxy S26 Pro (instead of the base Galaxy S26), the Galaxy S26 Edge (no Galaxy S26 Plus), and the Galaxy S26 Ultra. We recently spotted clues for Galaxy S26 Ultra’s new Private Display feature, and now new leaks are shedding light on the display technology used on the upcoming flagship.
Galaxy S26 Ultra could get M14 OLED panel and CoE tech
South Korea’s ET News reports that the Galaxy S26 Ultra is expected to have a brighter and thinner display as it will use an OLED panel with new materials and display technology. Citing industry sources, the report notes that the Galaxy S26 Ultra could sport Samsung Display’s new M14 material and CoE technology, eliminating the polarizer on the display. This is expected to improve luminous efficiency, resulting in a brighter display and a longer lifespan.