
"Samsung has come up with a way to control this on a per-pixel level - the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra (and only the Ultra, to hell with the other two models) will be able to set popups with sensitive info to "private", which will make it hard or next to impossible for others to read, say, the unlock code you have received over text."
"For example, it can be fully disabled when you are at home and it can then get automatically enabled when you go out. The S26 Ultra will bring other display upgrades too, some of which are long overdue. It will feature a 10-bit display panel. Yes, Samsung's flagships have been using 8-bit panels all this time, even though Samsung Display sells some of the very best OLED panels in the industry to Samsung's competitors."
Samsung scheduled a February 25 launch for the Galaxy S26 series and opened pre-reservations offering a $30/€30 discount for email sign-ups. The S26 Ultra is expected to include a per-pixel Privacy Display allowing individual popups containing sensitive information to be marked "private", hindering shoulder-surfing. One UI 8.5 will manage automatic activation based on context such as home or outside. The Ultra should upgrade to a 10-bit OLED panel and adopt a new high-strength Gorilla Glass, possibly a Gorilla Glass Armor formulation with an anti-reflection layer. The S and S+ models are reportedly receiving fewer of these enhancements.
Read at GSMArena.com
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