Galaxy S26 Ultra's Privacy Display Is an Innovative Tool That Curbs Shoulder Surfing
The Galaxy S26 Ultra uses directional backlighting and face detection to limit screen visibility to the user, enhancing privacy without compromising display quality.
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The Morning After: The Galaxy S26 Ultra’s Privacy Display is pretty cool
The biggest news stories this morning: Apple and Netflix are teaming up to share Formula 1 programming, Burger King will use AI to monitor employee ’friendliness’, Canadian government demands safety changes from OpenAI
Samsung Galaxy S26 series: Dear Samsung, it’s not 2022 anymore
The Samsung Galaxy S26 series has officially arrived, and it brings one of the most interesting mixes of genuine innovation. This includes impressive features like Privacy Display, Horizontal Lock, and agentic AI. However, the frustrating stagnation we’ve seen in the past few generations of Samsung flagships is still here. The main question we have in mind is: Is what Samsung is bringing to the table this year with the Galaxy S26 series enough …
Read the original note in the following link: The Privacy Display feature of the Galaxy S26 Ultra was going to reach the S25 Ultra: this is the story behind the delay The Privacy Display of the Galaxy S26 Ultra didn’t arrive when Samsung wanted it. Samsung’s Operations Director MX, Won-Joon Choi, publicly acknowledged it to Bloomberg this week. The feature was originally planned for the Galaxy S25 Ultra, which was launched in early 2025. Latest …
5 Best Galaxy S26 Ultra Features That Finally Fix Real Problems - Yanko Design
Samsung has a long tradition of cramming its biggest ideas into the biggest phone it makes. The Galaxy S26 Ultra carries the spiritual lineage of the Galaxy Note, a device that once seemed absurd for strapping a stylus to a phone the size of a small tablet. That absurdity became a template, and the Ultra line has inherited both the ambition and the expectation that comes with being Samsung’s flagship of flagships. Sifting through the usual Unpac…
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