Several reports and YouTubers (according to the given script) mentioned a 10-bit display. But this was just a miscommunication between Samsung’s R&D Team and Marketing team.

Galaxy S26 Ultra has an 8-bit display panel, and not natively 10-bit, which users dithering (8-bit+FRC) to achieve near 10-bit colours.
R&D team claimed “10-bit level colour” to describe visual performance, while marketing team made it to a native 10-bit panel or true 10-bit panel by mistake, and due to this, YouTubers and others claimed that it has a 10-bit display.
Engineering specs have 16M colors listed, showing it is an 8-bit native panel, and 10-bit level colors are achieved through software algorithms and not hardware.
Now confusions have been clarified by samsung and Influencers like MrWhosetheboss pointed it out to clarify.
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