Home Phones News Forget the smartwatch, your phone screen might soon track your vitals. Samsung Display Samsung is always pushing the boundaries of what a display could do. Earlier this year, the company released its flagship Galaxy S26 Ultra with a Privacy Display that turns off wide-angle pixels, limiting the viewing angle so no one can snoop on your phone. Now, the company has showcased a display technology that could make your next smartphone a surprisingly capable health monitoring device. At Display Week 2026 in Los Angeles, the company unveiled its latest Sensor OLED Display, a 6.8-inch panel that integrates health sensors directly into the display itself. It can measure biometric data such as heart rate and blood pressure by detecting blood flow with light emitted from the screen. You just place your finger on the display, and it does the rest. How does it work? The panel combines standard OLED pixels with Organic Photodiodes, all packed into a single layer.…