Why the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra's biggest upgrade won't be its camera or processor for me
Your next phone could have a built-in shield against prying eyes.
Deep Dive
Samsung's upcoming flagship phone will feature a 'Privacy Display' that blocks parts of the screen when viewed from an angle. Using pixel-level light control, it prevents snoopers from seeing sensitive notifications or codes without reducing brightness. Users can customize which screen areas are protected. The feature is integrated with Samsung's Knox security, making it useful for both daily commuters and business professionals handling confidential information on the go.
Why It Matters
This built-in privacy tool protects personal information in public spaces, addressing a common security concern for everyone.