Samsung Galaxy S26 Privacy Display Features Leaked: No More Screen Peepers
Samsung Galaxy S26's Privacy Display feature has been leaked through official One UI 8.5 screenshots. Learn about the new anti-peeping tech and Liquid Glass design.
Your screen secrets are finally safe. Samsung has all but confirmed a major new feature for the upcoming Galaxy S26 lineup: a native Privacy Display mode. This revelation comes directly from an official One UI 8.5 settings menu screenshot, ending months of speculation.
Samsung Galaxy S26 Privacy Display: Hardware-Level Shielding
The Privacy Display works like a built-in frosted screen protector. It limits the viewing angles so people standing next to you can't see what's on your phone. This technology is likely the evolution of the 'Flex Magic Pixel' tech that Samsung showcased back in 2024. While iPhones still require third-party films for this effect, the S26 will offer it as a native toggle.
One UI 8.5 and the Liquid Glass Influence
It's not just about privacy; it's about a total visual overhaul. One UI 8.5 is set to adopt a more 'Liquid Glass-like' aesthetic, a design language popularized by Apple's iOS 26. This includes translucent widgets and animations that refract light like real glass. Leaked previews from Samsung-affiliated sites show a widget screen that bears a striking resemblance to recent Apple designs, signaling a trend toward more depth and texture in mobile interfaces.
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