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The company's latest teaser once again teases the Privacy Display feature, which it has been working on for a while now. Galaxy S26 will get minismall model Galaxy S26 UltraThis time, the spot focuses on how to ensure your privacy on public transport.
Samsung itself has previously announced that the new Privacy Display technology will appear in future phones and has practically confirmed that it will get it at least Galaxy S26 UltraNow she's luring him with a video showing a girl reading a slightly more risqué novel on her phone on the subway and not wanting others to know. Even if they look at her phone's screen, they'll only see black.
The video further asks: "Can your phone do this?" It also draws attention to February 25th, the day when Samsung has a series Galaxy S26 officially introduced. We have already encountered protective glass for the device's display, which are aimed at protecting privacy by limiting viewing angles. But at the same time, they worsen the brightness of the display and the overall image quality. Samsung's solution, on the other hand, is software-controlled and elegantly avoids these pitfalls.
Apple he wants that too
Specifically, Samsung uses Flex technology here Magic Pixel from its subsidiary Samsung Display. This innovation works on the principle of efficient angle adjustment pixelThe screen narrows the viewing angles and prevents bystanders from viewing your phone's content. This technology has even caught the attention of Apple, even before Samsung could show it to us in full glory.
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