Galaxy S26 Series set to bring Samsung’s new privacy display innovation

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New Delhi: Samsung has recently shared an impressive preview of how its latest layer of privacy will function on its upcoming Galaxy smartphones. Based on the three short video teasers shared by the company, it is aiming to replace privacy screen protectors that hide users’ displays from anyone looking at an off-angle. Samsung has also stated that the latest layer of privacy is coming to Galaxy very soon, likely with the Galaxy S26 series, which is expected to launch in February.

This latest layer of privacy will shield the user’s phone from shoulder surfing wherever they go. With this screen protection in place, users will have the space to check their messages or enter a password on public transit without worrying about who’s watching. This upcoming privacy feature will now add an additional visibility control layer to the phone’s interface, aimed at reducing what people nearby can see when a device is used in public. It will going enable to the users to selectively shield sensitive on-screen content, which includes personal messages, password entry fields, or notification pop-ups, without applying blanket restrictions across the entire device.

Samsung has also stated that the feature is especially designed to be configurable by letting users decide where the protection applies. Users can also adjust the visibility of the privacy feature for the specific applications or actions, with multiple levels of protection depending on the situation. Users can fine-tune these settings or turn the feature off entirely by making the system flexible rather than always on. The feature is built through a combination of hardware and software changes, developed over several years to balance privacy protection with everyday usability.

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