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2026-02-26
The new Privacy Display is exclusive to the Galaxy S26 Ultra.  The display has narrow pixels that primarily emit light straight out, while wide pixels push light out to the side.  You can turn the wide pixels off, which prevents people from peeking at what you're doing.  #GalaxyUnpacked [images]
2026-02-26 View on X
The Verge

Hands-on with Galaxy S26 Ultra's Privacy Display: the two sets of pixels that lets users toggle the viewing angle to prevent screen peeking is very impressive

New hardware features?  At a time like this? … Maybe it's a reflection of just how slow hardware innovation has been …

The new Privacy Display is exclusive to the Galaxy S26 Ultra.  The display has narrow pixels that primarily emit light straight out, while wide pixels push light out to the side.  You can turn the wide pixels off, which prevents people from peeking at what you're doing.  #GalaxyUnpacked [images]
2026-02-26 View on X
The Verge

Google launches task automation for Gemini on Pixel 10 and Samsung Galaxy S26, enabling Gemini to autonomously perform tasks using apps like Uber and DoorDash

Gemini's in the driver's seat. … Google's Gemini AI is getting one step closer to being more like an actual assistant.

2026-02-25
The new Privacy Display is exclusive to the Galaxy S26 Ultra.  The display has narrow pixels that primarily emit light straight out, while wide pixels push light out to the side.  You can turn the wide pixels off, which prevents people from peeking at what you're doing.  #GalaxyUnpacked [images]
2026-02-25 View on X
The Verge

Hands-on with Galaxy S26 Ultra's Privacy Display: the two sets of pixels that lets users toggle the viewing angle to prevent screen peeking is very impressive

without ruining its clarity or brightness. Full details: https://www.bloomberg.com/... [image]Marques Brownlee /@mkbhd:Galaxy S26 Ultra's new “privacy display” feature is pretty da...

The new Privacy Display is exclusive to the Galaxy S26 Ultra.  The display has narrow pixels that primarily emit light straight out, while wide pixels push light out to the side.  You can turn the wide pixels off, which prevents people from peeking at what you're doing.  #GalaxyUnpacked [images]
2026-02-25 View on X
ZDNET

Samsung unveils the $1,299+ Galaxy S26 Ultra with a Privacy Display feature that limits screen legibility, a new agentic AI, an improved night mode, and more

must read  —  Read now  —  ZDNET's key takeaways  — Samsung's Galaxy S26 series sports a much-needed design upgrade.