Samsung Unveils Innovative Privacy Display with Health Monitoring Features
Samsung shows off a Privacy Display that can also measure your heart rate and blood pressure
Gsm Arena
Image: Gsm Arena
At Display Week 2026, Samsung Display introduced a groundbreaking 6.8-inch OLED display that combines privacy features with health monitoring capabilities, including heart rate and blood pressure tracking. This new Sensor OLED Display boasts enhanced brightness and color accuracy, making it a potential candidate for future Galaxy devices.
- 01Samsung's new Sensor OLED Display includes biometric sensors for heart rate and blood pressure monitoring.
- 02The display features Flex Magic Pixel technology, enhancing brightness and color rendering.
- 03It achieves a pixel density of 500ppi, significantly improving from last year's model.
- 04The Flex Chroma Pixel display can reach brightness levels of up to 3,000 nits.
- 05Samsung also showcased a Stretchable Display 2.0 designed for automotive applications.
Advertisement
In-Article Ad
Samsung Display unveiled its latest innovation, the Sensor OLED Display, at Display Week 2026. This 6.8-inch panel integrates biometric sensors capable of measuring heart rate and blood pressure using organic photodiodes that detect blood flow through reflected light. The display features Flex Magic Pixel technology for enhanced privacy, alongside a pixel density of 500ppi, up from 374ppi in previous models. It can reach brightness levels of up to 3,000 nits thanks to Samsung's proprietary LEAD technology, which optimizes power consumption without sacrificing brightness. The Flex Chroma Pixel display promises superior color rendering with 96% BT.2020 color gamut coverage. Additionally, Samsung showcased its Stretchable Display 2.0, designed for automotive use, which offers a 200ppi density and adapts to driving conditions. These advancements highlight Samsung's commitment to merging display technology with health and automotive applications.
Advertisement
In-Article Ad
The introduction of health monitoring features in displays could enhance user convenience and promote health awareness.
Advertisement
In-Article Ad
Reader Poll
Would you trust a smartphone display for health monitoring?
Connecting to poll...
Read the original article
Visit the source for the complete story.



