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Galaxy S26 Ultra Leak: New Gorilla Glass Eliminates Need for Screen Protectors

January 31, 2026 Rachel Kim – Technology Editor Technology

Here’s a breakdown of the ⁢potential ⁤display protections for ​the upcoming Samsung‌ Galaxy S26 ‍Ultra, based on the provided text:

Hardware-Level Protections:

* New Generation ‍Gorilla Glass: Samsung is reportedly⁤ seeking a new version of ‍Gorilla Glass specifically for the‍ S26 Ultra. This glass is claimed ‍to address common issues that lead people to use screen protectors.
* Anti-Reflective⁣ Coating: The new glass may include an anti-reflective coating to reduce screen glare.
* CoE non-Polarized Light Technology: This technology is also possibly being ⁤incorporated, aiming​ to further reduce ⁣reflections and increase‍ screen ‌brightness.
* Tempered protection: The⁣ Gorilla Glass ⁢will offer standard “tempered⁢ protection,” meaning it’s designed to‌ be more resistant ⁣to scratches and impacts.

Overall Goal:

The aim is to create a display so durable and visually clear (less reflective,‌ brighter) that users‍ won’t need to add screen protectors. This ‍would live up ​to the “Ultra” branding by offering a superior, more robust display ⁤experience out ⁣of the box.

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