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.
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