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The Galaxy S26 will feature a Flex Magic Pixel OLED panel enabling pixel-level privacy control to blackout screen parts, confirmed ahead of Samsung's Feb 25 Unpacked event.
- The advert confirms Samsung will unveil the Galaxy S26 on February 25th, showing a 'Zero-peeking' toggle on the subway scene.
- Samsung Display first showed the Flex Magic Pixel OLED panel at MWC 2024 two years ago, and leaks indicate the S26 will adjust viewing angles pixel-by-pixel for selective privacy effects.
- In the clip, a `Zero-peeking` toggle blacks out sensitive content for side viewers, and combined with AI, the feature could automatically protect banking and messaging apps, leaked clips show.
- Unlike aftermarket privacy films, Samsung’s built-in pixel-level privacy with AI could eliminate the need for external screen protectors and transform how users shield on-screen data.
- The Unpacked event on February 25th will provide full technical and availability details, while confirmation of Flex Magic Pixel panel plus AI integration could offer enhanced on-device privacy.
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