I Spent a Weekend Traveling with the Galaxy S26 Ultra's Privacy Display – What You Should Know
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We have all done so. We go on public transport, we settle in a waiting room full of people, and then we open the bank app, enter a password or read a confidential email. Almost instinctively we shrink our arms and tilt the screen to dodge the corner of the person's eye next door.For years, protecting our privacy on the cell phone involved buying mica and accepting a painful resignation: less brightness, less definition, less color. We used to st…
(Dan Tri Newspaper) - From initial skepticism, some reviewers have reported that Privacy Display on the Galaxy S26 Ultra quickly became a feature they wouldn't want to be without in their daily use.
Samsung’s New Privacy Display Debuts on Galaxy S26 Ultra as the Idea Spreads Across the Industry
Smartphone makers have spent years chasing spectacle. Brighter screens, faster refresh rates, marginal gains stacked on marginal gains. That rhythm may now be bending toward something more practical. A new category of display design is starting to surface. Its purpose is simple enough. Keep the person holding the device informed while anyone glancing from the … The post Samsung’s Privacy Display Arrives on Galaxy S26 Ultra as Rivals and MacBooks…
Hands-On: 6 New Features For The Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra
A new year brings a new Galaxy, and 2026 opens with Samsung’s strongest lineup yet – the Galaxy S26, S26+, and the powerhouse Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra. Each of these models in the chaebol’s flagship range differ in hardware, most notably on the screen size and camera but the leader in the pack in the Ultra, which we’ve had on hand for a few days since its reveal at Samsung Unpacked 2026 on 25 February in San Francisco. Featuring the latest Snapd…
The company turns a daily gesture — leaning the phone to avoid other people’s eyes — into a definitive technological solution that protects personal information without compromise. For years, protecting privacy on the smartphone implied accepting a waiver: less brightness, less definition, less experience. A film attached to the screen that promised discretion, but sacrificed quality. Today, Samsung changes the rules. With the launch of the Gala…
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