Last updated: 18 February, 2026
Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra Privacy Display Settings Leak
Leaked screenshots have revealed new Galaxy S26 Ultra Privacy Display settings ahead of Samsung’s February 25 event, where the Galaxy S26 series will be unveiled. The leak suggests Samsung is preparing built in screen privacy controls with automatic triggers and detailed customization options.
According to the leaked One UI settings screens, Privacy Display is designed to limit visibility of on screen content when viewed from an angle. Unlike traditional privacy screen protectors, the feature appears integrated directly into the display hardware.
The screenshots indicate the feature can activate automatically when users open sensitive apps. Additional controls appear to include triggers based on location, type of content, and specific parts of the display. Public transit and elevators are listed as example scenarios, though it remains unclear how the device would detect such environments.
The Privacy Display settings were reportedly seen in earlier software builds and have resurfaced as the launch date approaches. Samsung has not officially detailed the feature, and the information remains based on leaked material.
Samsung has confirmed a February 25 event where it will unveil the Galaxy S26 series. Further confirmation of the Galaxy S26 Ultra Privacy Display feature is expected during the official announcement.
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