Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra to Feature Anti-Snooping Privacy Display

Samsung Electronics has announced a new built-in privacy feature for its upcoming Galaxy smartphone, designed to prevent "shoulder surfing" by allowing users to customize on-screen visibility. The feature, reportedly coming to the Galaxy S26 Ultra, is the result of over five years of engineering and user behavior study. Concurrently, Samsung unveiled a special Galaxy Z Flip 7 Olympic Edition for athletes participating in the Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics, featuring design elements and communication tools. The company will also run a "Victory Selfie" event for medal winners and use the Galaxy S25 Ultra for professional photography at the Games.

Key Points: Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra Privacy Display Feature Announced

  • New anti-shoulder surfing display
  • Customizable per-application privacy
  • Five years of development
  • Galaxy Z Flip 7 Olympic Edition revealed
  • Athlete-focused features for Winter Games
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Samsung's upcoming Galaxy smartphone to feature new privacy feature

Samsung unveils a new built-in privacy display feature for the upcoming Galaxy S26 Ultra to prevent shoulder surfing, with custom visibility settings.

Samsung's upcoming Galaxy smartphone to feature new privacy feature
"With multiple settings for adjusting visibility, you can limit what others can see based on the level of privacy protection you need. - Samsung Electronics"

Seoul, Jan 28

Samsung Electronics said on Wednesday its upcoming Galaxy smartphone will come with a built-in privacy feature allowing users to protect on-screen information from others without the need to attach an additional film.

The South Korean tech giant said the new feature will allow users to customise display visibility to prevent "shoulder surfing," noting the feature will be "coming to Galaxy very soon."

Samsung Electronics is expected to hold a showcase event for the Galaxy S26 smartphone in February. The new feature is set to be available for the Galaxy S26 Ultra, according to sources, reports Yonhap news agency.

"With multiple settings for adjusting visibility, you can limit what others can see based on the level of privacy protection you need," the company said in a release.

The company said users can customise the feature depending on applications.

"It took over five years of engineering, testing and refining to get here," the company said. "We studied how people use their phones, what they consider private and how security should feel in everyday life."

Meanwhile, Samsung Electronics showcased its Galaxy Z Flip 7 Olympic Edition, introducing features aimed at enhancing athletes' experience during the upcoming Winter Olympics in Italy.

The device will be provided to around 3,800 athletes from 90 countries participating in the Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics and Paralympics, which will kick off Feb. 6, the South Korean tech giant said.

The new edition of the Galaxy Z Flip comes with a design reflecting "cultural resonance of Italian azure" and "the spirit of unity and sportsmanship embodied by the Olympic Games," the company said.

"The custom gold metal frame symbolises athletes' pursuit of excellence and podium moments, as well as the brand's aspiration for the best," it added.

Samsung said athletes can utilise various cutting-edge features on the device to communicate with other participants, including its interpretation app and the Galaxy Athlete Card, which allows them to easily exchange profiles.

With the smartphone, Samsung Electronics said it will run a "Victory Selfie" event, under which medal winners will take selfies on the podium.

Professional photographers will also use the Galaxy S25 Ultra smartphone during the event to take photos of around 490 athletes who gave their consent.

- IANS

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Aman W
Good move by Samsung. But let's be real, the S26 Ultra will be priced at 1.5 lakhs+ in India. These premium features are only for the top 1%. They should focus on bringing such practical privacy tools to their mid-range A and M series, which most Indians actually buy.
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Rohit P
The Olympic edition looks stylish! 🇮🇳 But as an Indian consumer, I'm more interested in the privacy feature. With so much digital payment fraud, any extra layer of security is welcome. Hope the implementation is seamless and doesn't drain the battery.
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Sarah B
Interesting tech, but five years to develop a privacy screen? Meanwhile, Chinese brands are launching phones with satellite communication and AI cameras every six months. Samsung needs to speed up its innovation cycle to stay competitive in markets like India.
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Karthik V
Finally! I've been waiting for this. It's perfect for when I'm checking my office emails or personal messages in a cafe or airport. No more awkward angles to hide my screen. Samsung listening to user needs is good to see. 🤞
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Nisha Z
The Victory Selfie event is a cool marketing idea. But I wonder how many Indian athletes will be there to use those phones? Our winter sports contingent is usually very small. Maybe Samsung should sponsor more athletes from tropical countries too.

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