Samsung just went public about a new privacy feature for its mobile devices — one that we’re expecting to see on the new Galaxy S26 Ultra in just over a month’s time.

Headlined as “A New Layer of Privacy,” the Samsung press release notes how phones contain mountains of personal information, but that we still regularly use them in public. So, after five years of work, the company is now debuting a combined hardware/software solution to this problem.

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A GIF version of a video illustrating how Samsung's new privacy display technology works

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The end result, as the accompanying videos show, is a display that makes life trickier for someone attempting to read your phone over your shoulder or from the side, whether that’s out of nosiness or a more severe reason. This is seemingly going to be managed without the drawbacks of third-party physical privacy screen protectors, which darken the screen and reduce its effective viewing angles.

a privacy display feature being added to the Galaxy S26 Ultra, including a leak from within Samsung’s OneUI 8.5 update, it seems close to a given that this is what Samsung is hinting at.

Samsung Galaxy S26 series, including the S26 Ultra that this tech should be fitted to, is tipped for a reveal on February 25, with a retail launch in March expected to follow.

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