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Samsung has released a new teaser for the Galaxy S26 Ultra which highlights the phone's Privacy Display feature.
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According to multiple leaks about Samsung’s next non-foldable flagship smartphone, the Galaxy S26 Ultra, it will offer many upgrades. One of them is Privacy Display, a feature that can reduce the viewing angle of the content on the screen to prevent people sitting beside the user peek at it, enhancing their privacy. Well, the brand has now released a new teaser for the phone, highlighting the feature.
Samsung US, on its YouTube channel, has posted a video titled “We don’t scroll and tell.” It shows three people sitting beside each other in a metro rail, and the one in the middle is holding a phone. The person with the phone is writing something in it, while their co-passengers are peeking at the display. The user then switches on “Zero-peeking privacy,” and immediately, people sitting beside her can’t see anything on the phone’s display.
The video then poses a question, “Can your phone do that?” and says “Coming 02.25.26.” In the video description, Samsung says, “For your eyes only. 😍 Get ready for the next level of privacy. Can your phone do that? #GalaxyAI” and contains a link for reserving the next Galaxy. Considering all this, it is clear that Samsung is teasing the rumoured and leaked Privacy Display feature of its upcoming Galaxy S26 Ultra smartphone.
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