Samsung Flaunts A Smartphone Display That Can Measure Blood Pressure With A Single Touch Rohail Saleem • at EDT Add on Google Samsung might have a lot of faults, but a lack of innovation is certainly not among those. As a case in point, look no further than the recent SID exhibition in the United States, where Samsung just unveiled two revolutionary display technologies, unlocking a veritable suite of biomarker-led applications in the process. Samsung flexes its innovative muscle with the "Flex Chroma Pixel" and "Sensor OLED" Samsung showcases the world’s most advanced ultra-wide color gamut smartphone display.At the SID exhibition in the United States, Samsung Display unveiled a range of new technologies, including its latest ultra-wide color gamut OLED panel.Samsung Display introduced a new… pic.twitter.com/lu4agarepP— Ice Universe (@UniverseIce) The famous tipster Ice Universe has just detailed two new display technologies that Samsung recently showcased at the SID exhibition. Related Story DDR6 Memory Development Kicks off As Samsung, SK Hynix & Micron Race Towards Commercialization By 2028-2029Samsung's "Flex Chroma Pixel" display combines next-gen emissive materials, such as phosphorescent sensitized fluorescence (PSF), with its proprietary polarizer technology that allows for an efficient high-brightness display, unlocking peak brightness of up to 3,000 nits as well as an industry-leading color gamut that reportedly covers 96 percent of the ITU’s BT.2020 color space standard. Think of it as an M16 OLED panel - which is expected to debut on the Galaxy S27 Ultra, and swaps out blue fluorescent OLED material for blue phosphorescent material, entailing a meaningful jump in efficiency - on steroids. Of course, by the looks of it, Samsung will likely first debut the "Flex Chroma Pixel" tech on its TVs rather than smartphones. But the more interesting tech relates to Samsung's new "Sensor OLED," which integrates organic photodiodes (OPD) into the display, allowing for the use of emitted light to measure health metrics such as heart rate and blood pressure. Samsung showcased its "Sensor OLED" tech within the form factor of a smartphone-sized 6.8-inch panel, indicating that the technology was likely to debut on a future smartphone. As far as specifics are concerned, Samsung managed to integrate RGB and OPD pixels within a single display layer, unlocking a pixel density of 500 PPI. Interestingly, Samsung envisions using this "Sensor OLED" tech in conjunction with its "Flex Magic Pixel" technology that debuted on the Galaxy S26 Ultra and which limits lateral viewing angles, allowing users to check their blood pressure in a high-privacy environment. About the : Writing is my one incontrovertible passion. Over the past six years, he has authored over 2,200 distinct articles on financial and tech-related topics, spanning nearly 1 million words. And he has been a member of Wcctech mobile team since 2025. As an alumnus of the University of Toronto, Rotman Commerce Program, I bring nuance, in-depth knowledge, and a unique perspective to every topic that I cover. When I'm not writing, I'm traveling the world, exploring hidden confectionaries and restaurants as an aspiring food connoisseur. Follow on Google to get more of our news coverage in your feeds. Further Reading Exynos 2700 Can Turn Around Samsung’s Non-Memory & Semiconductor Business, But It All Depends On The SoC’s Adoption And Performance Hot Memory Demand Pushes Samsung’s Chip Making Business To Profitability – Report Uperfect UFree V Review: A Wireless “True” Portable Monitor With Incredible Compatibility And Versatility Agentic AI Pushes CPUs to Pack 400 GB of Memory, 4x More Than Today, as DRAM Shortage Spirals Toward 2027 Read all on Samsung Flaunts A Smartphone Display That Can Measure Blood Pressure With A Single Touch

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