- Leaked screenshots show a ‘privacy performance’ feature that may be available on Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra
- This can ensure that the screen is visible only at a few angles, so snupkers cannot see it
- Samsung is also working on a ‘privacy security’ facility to vacate sensitive data in shared images
Leak suggests that Samsung Galaxy S26 series may not upgrade many imaginationBut instead of focusing on cameras and batteries this year, Samsung Instead you can prefer privacy equipment on your upcoming flagship lineup.
The first of these devices, called the ‘privacy display’, may automatically turn on when certain conditions are fulfilled, such as when you are using a sensitive app or when you are in crowded areas, and once capable, it will make people difficult to see your screen.
This feature was found by X user @Achultra (Through GSMRENANA) In a UI 8.5 code – this is to say, this feature is not active in the current one UI 8.5 test, but the relevant settings screen feel that if you do adequately in the code.
The next S26 Ultra will have a privacy feature that prevents people from peeping on your screen. pic.twitter.com/tfcgefpcqgOctober 2, 2025
This is not clear from the above screenshot how it will be achieved next-level privacy, but we have earlier heard that Samsung Galaxy S26 may be able to control the ultra pixel, to make the screen less visible at some angles-which you can already get with privacy screen guards, but one of them can activate one of them, but to activate one of them.
It is worth noting that this latest leak has many types in the screenshot, which surprises us whether they are really real, but since this is not the first time we have heard of such a feature, it can either come either well. Hopefully it is, as it can be really a very useful software trick to avoid screen snupters on public transport.
Protect your privacy in shared images
And this is not the only privacy feature that can come as Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra Malevolent A UI 8.5 has seen a feature called ‘privacy protection’.
This device can automatically stain or remove sensitive information from images you shared. So, for example, if you share a picture of your driver’s license or passport, you can choose any element you don’t want to share empty.
This is not really a completely new feature, as samomobiles explain, but yet it is only available in China. With a UI 8.5, however – which is not expected to be launched in the form ended before 2026 – it appears to be rolling more widely.
It is likely that this privacy protection feature will work on more than the Samsung Galaxy S26 series, but the privacy performance feature is reportedly exclusive to Samsung’s upcoming flagship. At least, it will probably not work on the existing phone, as its possibility is required by new hardware, while the staining material in images can only be obtained with software.
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