Samsung is but to disclose the Galaxy S25 sequence, however rumours about subsequent yr’s Galaxy S26 lineup are already circulating on the Internet. A brand new report from Korea means that Samsung is making ready for a show improve on the Galaxy S26 Extremely. The South Korean model seems to be working to make the show thinner and brighter by making use of the Color Filter on Encapsulation (CoE) know-how to the Galaxy S26 Extremely display screen. Samsung beforehand featured COE show know-how on a number of of its Galaxy Z Fold smartphones.
Samsung Galaxy S26 Extremely’s Show May Be Brighter
The Elec reports that Samsung is planning to make use of the Color Filter on Encapsulation (CoE) know-how, that reduces energy consumption and will increase gentle transmittance, on the Galaxy S26 Extremely. The CoE know-how replaces the polarising plates in OLEDs with a color filter and adjustments the final Pixel Outline Layer (PDL) to a black one.
When the polariser layer is omitted, the show panel is claimed to change into thinner, and its gentle transmittance might be enhanced, lowering energy consumption. Color replica may additionally enhance. The Black PDL will reportedly stop gentle from reflecting inside the display screen, enhancing its brightness. The color filter printed on a Skinny-Movie Encapsulation (TFE) may shield the OLED from moisture and oxygen.
Samsung Galaxy S26 Extremely might be the model’s first bar-type smartphone to function the most recent show know-how. This might assist the producer to make the handsets thinner with out compromising the show. Samsung used the CoE know-how in its book-style foldable telephones for the reason that Galaxy Z Fold 3 in 2021. The Galaxy Z Fold 6, which was unveiled final yr, options this know-how.
The non-ultra fashions within the Galaxy S26 sequence are rumoured to ship with the corporate’s in-house Exynos chips subsequent yr. In the meantime, the Galaxy S26 Extremely may run on Qualcomm’s flagship Snapdragon {hardware}.
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