This confirmed Samsung S26 Ultra privacy feature is the tech innovation I've waited years for
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This confirmed Samsung S26 Ultra privacy feature is the tech innovation I've waited years for
"There's no official name for the feature yet, so let's call it Privacy Display -- and it's going to be a big deal for both regular consumers and business users. Also: If these Samsung Galaxy S26 rumors are true, I might finally put my Google Pixel loyalty to rest That's because Privacy Display effectively blocks out parts of the phone screen when viewed at an angle, preventing snoopers and nosey passersby from seeing essential information."
"How Samsung achieves this is through pixel-level light control, adjusting its OLED emission so that light only shines toward the user when facing directly at the phone screen. As you pan left and right, the part of the Privacy Display that you can set to block sensitive notifications, 2FA codes, and more fades to black. Notably, the feature wouldn't reduce the phone's overall brightness or color depth, unlike a physical privacy screen protector."
Samsung will introduce a Privacy Display that blocks parts of an OLED screen when viewed at an angle to prevent onlookers from seeing sensitive content. The system uses pixel-level light control to direct emission only toward the user facing the screen, and localized regions can be set to fade to black as the phone is panned. The feature preserves overall brightness and color depth unlike physical privacy screen protectors. Users can customize which screen areas are blocked and can disable the feature. The Privacy Display is expected to debut with the Galaxy S26 series and One UI 8.5.
Read at ZDNET
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