Galaxy S26 Ultra Wins Over Bernadya, Concert Shots Stay Sharp and Screens Stay Private

For Bernadya, the appeal of the Galaxy S26 Ultra is not limited to premium branding. The device is positioned as a daily companion for a schedule that moves quickly, where capturing fleeting moments and keeping information private both matter just as much as performance.

The strongest draw comes from two needs that often overlap for public figures and creators: dependable low-light imaging and a display that is harder to glance at from the side. Samsung Electronics Indonesia highlighted those points as the main reasons the phone fits Bernadya’s routine.

Built for concerts, backstage scenes, and night shooting

Much of the value appears in situations where there is no time to repeat a shot. Concerts, backstage activity, recording sessions, and outdoor moments at night all demand a camera that can cope with weak light and fast movement at the same time.

Samsung addresses that with Nightography, a computational imaging system designed to keep photos and videos sharp, detailed, and low in noise while still preserving dramatic lighting. The goal is to maintain the atmosphere of the scene instead of flattening it during processing.

The phone also includes Sensor Horizontal Lock, which combines an accelerometer, gyroscope, and Optical Image Stabilization. In practice, that helps keep the horizon straight and reduces shake, even when the device is rotated or jostled during recording.

Photo Assist adds another layer by bringing AI-assisted editing into the gallery app. Users can adjust color, refine composition, and remove unwanted objects without leaving the built-in editing workflow.

Ilham Indrawan, MX Product Marketing Senior Manager at Samsung Electronics Indonesia, said the Galaxy S26 Ultra gives creators more freedom to capture difficult scenes and express their visual ideas independently.

A screen that guards privacy in public spaces

Privacy is the other side of the story. Public mobility means phones are often used in crowded places, which increases the risk of visual hacking when sensitive information is visible on screen.

To answer that concern, the Galaxy S26 Ultra uses Privacy Display, a feature that narrows the viewing angle so the screen remains clear primarily when seen head-on. That makes casual side views much harder to read in public settings.

Bernadya said that as more people know her, she feels a greater need for a truly private space. Even when simply holding a phone in public, she noted that some things should remain known only to herself.

Fast charging and promotion details

Samsung also pairs the device with fast charging support that can bring the battery to 75% in 30 minutes. For users juggling communication and movement throughout the day, that reduces the need for long charging breaks.

In Indonesia, Samsung is running a promotion from 1–30 June 2026 with financing starting at Rp1.3 million per month, trade-in options, and extra cashback for ecosystem purchases such as the Galaxy Buds4 Series. The Galaxy S26 Ultra is already available in the country in several memory variants.

The combination of AI tools, advanced imaging, and privacy-focused display technology places the Galaxy S26 Ultra in a category aimed at creators and public figures who need more than a standard smartphone. It is designed to function as a mobile production tool while still keeping personal information out of easy view.

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