Samsung is set to unveil its Galaxy S26 series in late February, with the highly anticipated Privacy Display feature confirmed through a recent blog post. This new functionality aims to replicate a frosted screen protector's effect without the need for physical protection, enhancing user privacy.
Details about Privacy Display emerged as part of a discussion on improvements for One UI 8.5, where a screenshot inadvertently revealed a toggle for the feature within Quick Settings. This confirmation supports earlier speculations regarding its development. The feature is designed to activate automatically in specific environments, such as public spaces.
With enhancements across various elements through tools like LockStar, QuickStar, and Game Booster+, Samsung is positioning Privacy Display as a significant selling point for the Galaxy S26 Ultra. Users will have the option to manually disable the feature, although many may prefer its automatic mode.
As the launch approaches, further information about Privacy Display and other features is expected to surface, generating excitement among potential buyers.