
the latest Galaxy S26 Ultra. While the brand introduced several new design elements, including a glass casing that encircles the primary cameras, a shift from titanium to aluminum for the finish, and enhancements to the chipset with the new Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 “For Galaxy,” the standout feature of this device is its innovative privacy display.
This capability has been prevalent in speculation surrounding the Galaxy S26 Ultra, and Samsung has not hesitated to promote it in recent months. However, with its actual release, the company’s privacy display has become even more compelling. After all, it’s now a tangible product. According to the brand, it can deactivate certain pixels on the screen that contribute to visibility from various angles, allowing the user to be the sole viewer in many situations. Rather than providing a separate privacy screen protector, Samsung successfully integrated this technology directly into the display.