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Some Galaxy S26 Ultra Screens Are Slowly Turning Red, and Samsung Doesn't Know Why (Yet)

Samsung says it is examining reports that some Galaxy S26 Ultra screens slowly develop a pink tint and visibility problems over time.

  • On Tuesday, July 14, 2026, Samsung confirmed it is investigating reports of a reddish tint on Galaxy S26 Ultra displays, stating it is "currently examining the matter internally to confirm the cause."
  • Many affected users claim the phone has "developed" this trait over the last few months of use, appearing as a subtle shade of pink rather than a solid red.
  • Around the February launch, Samsung backtracked on claims the S26 Ultra offered 10-bit color depth, admitting it only provides 8-bit color depth at the hardware level.
  • Samsung acknowledges the problem is real but does not yet have an explanation for the defect, while tech outlets continue reaching out to mobile representatives for updates.
  • It remains unclear if the tint stems from a persistent hardware defect or software updates, similar to red or green lines that previously emerged on AMOLED displays, though some users speculate burn-in.
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Portal Mix Vale broke the news in Brazil on Monday, July 13, 2026.
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