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Posted by thissitesucks
 - March 04, 2026, 17:48:24
Did you guys do any research for this article? The iPhone 17 series doesn't have 10-bit displays either and there is no verifiable source of Samsung ever claiming it was 10-bit. There's plenty of journalists who decided to report it, but not an ounce of Samsung marketing claiming it. Your ire needs to be turned to journalists -- but then you'd have to actually take accountability, which you won't even do with this horrible article.
Posted by Andrei
 - March 04, 2026, 11:21:52
This is the year I stopped ordering samsung phones. They are beyond jerks at this point and I will not tolerate this.
Posted by Anonon
 - March 04, 2026, 02:04:38
The iPhone 17 Pro Max doesn't have a 10 bit display either. All iPhones use 8 bit FRC panels just like Samsung.
Posted by Redaktion
 - March 03, 2026, 19:56:33
The Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra has found itself embroiled in another controversy. It has now come to light that the Galaxy S26 Ultra doesn't feature a true 10-bit AMOLED panel but an 8-bit display. This has enraged some fans as this puts the Galaxy S26 Ultra behind the iPhone 17 Pro Max.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Samsung-misled-media-at-Galaxy-S26-Ultra-launch-by-reporting-wrong-10-bit-color-depth-of-AMOLED-display.1240734.0.html