Leak reveals how Galaxy S26 Ultra’s Privacy Display feature performs in real life

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It has been revealed several times over the past few months that the Galaxy S26 Ultra will have a feature called Privacy Display. It stops people beside you from checking out what is on your phone's screen, offering you unprecedented levels of privacy. A new leak now reveals how well the feature works in real life.Tipster Ahmed Qwaider claims that they've used the Galaxy S26 Ultra and its Privacy Display feature. They claim that the feature works extremely well and could very well be the most important selling point of the phone. When the feature is turned on, contents on the screen are clearly visible to the phone's user. Apparently, there is no reduction in brightness or colors.However, people beside the actual user can't see what is on the screen even when the display brightness is set to the maximum level possible. Apparently, when the Privacy Display feature is activated the display looks almost black to people who are viewing the phone at an indirect angle.Moreover, the Privacy Display feature can be set to turn on automatically when a certain app is opened. For example, you can set it to activate whenever you open WhatsApp so that unwanted people can't check your messages. It may also be possible to let it activate automatically when you are outside your home or at specific times.This feature is powered by Samsung Display's OLED panels with the Magic Flex Pixel feature. It was first showcased at MWC 2024. While some reports say that the feature will be exclusive to the Galaxy S26 Ultra, some rumors claim that it will be available on the Galaxy S26 and the Galaxy S26+ as well.The post Leak reveals how Galaxy S26 Ultra’s Privacy Display feature performs in real life appeared first on SamMobile.