
"Samsung is announcing "a new layer of privacy" coming soon "to keep everyday moments truly yours". See if the following quote from the official press release sounds familiar: "Samsung will soon unveil a new layer of privacy to shield your phone from shoulder surfing wherever you go. You'll have the space to check your messages or enter a password on public transit without thinking twice about who might be watching". That's right, Samsung has basically just confirmed the Galaxy S26 Ultra's oft-leaked privacy screen feature."
"The company says you can choose to have it on for specific apps, or only when entering access details "for more private areas of your phone". You can also only protect "specific parts of your experience, such as notification pop-ups". Samsung rightfully bills this as a "tailored approach", one that you can fine-tune or switch off entirely when you want to,"
Samsung will introduce a new privacy layer designed to block shoulder surfing so users can check messages or enter passwords in public. The feature will be highly customizable, allowing activation for specific apps or only when entering access details for more private areas of the phone. Users can protect specific parts of the interface, such as notification pop-ups. The approach is configurable and can be fine-tuned or switched off, rather than applied as a blanket on/off protector. Rumors indicate the capability is built into the Galaxy S26 Ultra's screen hardware. The development took over five years of engineering, testing, and refining. Additional official details are expected soon.
Read at GSMArena.com
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