What you need to knowSamsung has started teasing a new “layer of privacy” that’s headed for Galaxy “very soon.”While this looks poised for the Galaxy S26, its teasers showcase how users can enable privacy settings that will block prying eyes from seeing certain parts of their screen.This setting would blackout notifications if users desire or their phone unlock credentials.

The new phone space is energetic right now, following what looks like Samsung’s first official teaser for the Galaxy S26.

In a blog post, Samsung recognizes that your Galaxy phone (and phones in general) are a person’s “most personal space,” as it looks to offer more ways to keep your privacy in public. The company states that it will “soon unveil a new layer of privacy to shield your phone from shoulder surfing wherever you go.” This is regarding the rumors we’ve been hearing about a privacy display for its upcoming series.

with leaks spotting its settings. The information was supposedly retrieved from Samsung’s One UI 8.5 beta, showcasing options to adjust its intensity, as well as automatic triggers. These triggers would be based on your environment, which could allow your phone to automatically shut off certain parts of your display to potential prying eyes.

A tipster recently posted photos on X about how this could look in real life. Samsung’s blog post states that it wanted to pair security capabilities on a hardware and software level, and if it all goes well, that could boost a user’s privacy while outside by a noticeable amount.