Galaxy S26 Ultra owners have spotted an odd display quirk on Samsung’s latest flagship, but the company is already on it with an explanation and a fix on the way.

Some users started noticing a localized reddish tint, mostly in the center of the screen. It’s especially visible when the brightness is cranked all the way up in bright outdoor conditions. People shared their experiences on forums like Reddit, with many quickly linking it to the flagship’s exclusive hardware-based Privacy Display feature. That naturally sparked worries. After all, if it turned out to be a hardware issue, it would likely mean an expensive display replacement.

Thankfully, Samsung has looked into it and given an official response. According to the company, this isn’t a hardware defect, screen burn-in, or panel aging problem. Instead, it’s caused by an abnormal system optimization that affects color calibration. A spokesperson explained that the display can show slight color shifts at peak brightness levels when it’s in strong ambient light. The good news? Samsung is preparing a software patch that should sort out the color calibration algorithms and fix the issue.
For anyone dealing with the tint right now, the upcoming patch should bring things back to normal without needing a trip to a service center. In the meantime, tweaking settings like screen mode, white balance, or lowering the brightness a bit can help reduce how noticeable it is.
Overall, the Galaxy S26 Ultra is still earning plenty of praise for its Snapdragon chip, One UI features, and premium build. Once the color calibration update drops, affected owners should see it roll out through the normal update channels. This looks like a minor bump rather than the hardware-level issue many feared at first.
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