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Samsung's Privacy Display: Goodbye Shoulder Surfers!
17 Feb
Summary
- New Samsung Privacy Display tech darkens screen from side angles.
- Feature uses proprietary FlexMagic Pixel OLED technology for viewing angles.
- Users can select specific apps for the privacy feature to activate.

Samsung is developing an innovative 'Privacy Display' feature that promises to significantly enhance mobile device security. This new technology, anticipated for the upcoming Galaxy S26 Ultra, is designed to obscure the phone's screen from anyone viewing it from the side.
The system utilizes a proprietary FlexMagic Pixel OLED technology. This allows the screen to appear darker or completely black when viewed from off-center angles, preventing unauthorized viewing without impacting the primary user's experience.
This optional feature offers users granular control, enabling them to designate specific applications for which the Privacy Display will be active. This ensures that general content remains unaffected while sensitive data is protected.
While potential impacts on screen brightness are a consideration, Samsung aims to mitigate these by designing the display technology from the ground up. The company also indicates that users can choose not to enable the feature if they prefer.



