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Why Regular Protectors Kill Samsung S26 Ultra’s Anti‑Reflective Magic – and How TORRAS OrigArmor Fixes It

28 February 2026 by
TechStora Editorial Board

Typical screen protectors erase the anti‑reflective advantage of the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra’s native glass

Samsung’s S26 Ultra employs a special glass that dramatically cuts reflections, but most aftermarket protectors re‑introduce glare, draining battery and dulling selfies. TORRAS’s OrigArmor tackles this mismatch with a purpose‑built anti‑reflective design that preserves the display’s native clarity and efficiency.

Technical Solution

TORRAS combines Magnetron sputtering, a dual ion‑exchange process, and a proprietary oleophobic layer to create a seven‑layer coating that keeps reflectivity below 0.8% while delivering over 95% light transmittance. The glass is tempered to a 9H+ hardness, reinforced with shock‑absorbing layers, and installed via a roller tray that injects molecular adhesive for a bubble‑free finish.

Anti‑Reflective 7‑Layer Coating

The coating is certified by TÜV Rheinland and achieves a reflectivity of less than 0.8%, five times lower than the typical >4.5% of ordinary protectors. This ultra‑low glare keeps brightness levels low, saving battery life during outdoor use.

Hardness and Shock Resistance

With a 9H+ rating, the glass survived 8,000 drop tests from 3.5 m, 25,000 scratch attempts, and a 150 kg stress test. Shock‑absorbing layers distribute impact forces, preventing cracks and edge shattering.

Installation via Roller Tray

The roller tray system releases a molecular adhesive onto the tempered surface, ensuring a bubble‑free, seamless fit while retaining touch sensitivity. The oleophobic coating, based on Shin‑Etsu oil, repels fingerprints for a clean view.

For deeper insight into Samsung’s display tech, see the recent privacy display leak analysis. Compare market impact with the Pixel 10a market implications article.