Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra to Launch with Smart Privacy Display
Samsung’s AI-driven Privacy display dims OLED pixels to hide sensitive content per app or screen area, offering customizable privacy to Galaxy S26 Ultra users.
- Today, Samsung Electronics announced a built-in, customizable Privacy display for the Galaxy S26 Ultra that will come to the Galaxy S26 series, with the company saying it `will soon unveil a new layer of privacy to shield your phone from shoulder surfing wherever you go`.
- After studying how people use phones, Samsung designed a privacy layer responding to shoulder-surfing worries and offering a software alternative to privacy screen protectors.
- AI algorithms dim or cloak OLED pixels to narrow viewing angles, building on Samsung Display's `Flex Magic Pixel` after over five years of engineering, testing and refining, Samsung said.
- Teaser videos demonstrate Samsung's Privacy display dimming and cloaking pixels off-angle, with reports saying the feature may be exclusive to the Galaxy S26 Ultra, not the standard and Plus models.
- Samsung is rumored to hold a Feb. 25th showcase ahead of a Galaxy S26 series launch expected in late February, and Samsung said the feature is `coming to Galaxy very soon`.
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Samsung has advanced that it will implement a new layer of privacy on its Galaxy smartphones designed to end curious looks in public spaces, as it will hide sensitive data such as passwords or certain emerging notifications so that only users can see them when entering them.At a time when smartphones have become one of the most personal environments for users, the company has reflected the need to increase the protection of the data that appears…
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