The only model in the range featuring a privacy display is the Galaxy S26 Ultra. Furthermore, it’s turning out to be more than a ploy. With a whole menu in the Settings section devoted to it, the feature is built into the program. We’ve discovered leaked photos that give us an idea of how the Galaxy S26 Ultra’s Privacy Display might seem.

This function is meant to prevent hackers and attackers from accessing private information on your phone. On the surface, it does seem like a task for a privacy screen protector. However, this is integrated into the phone’s AMOLED and may be activated by the software under certain circumstances. This isn’t always available.

Your phone’s screen brightness, resolution, and color are all destroyed by a third-party privacy glass protection. Samsung is providing the Ultra with privacy glass integrated into the AMOLED, which blocks the view from the sides without the drawbacks we listed.

Screenshots of the Privacy Display menu on the new Samsung Ultra model may now be discovered in the leak. We discovered that if you set the privacy toggle to “Auto,” an algorithm may be in charge of it. On its own, that will conceal private apps in crowded areas.

Additionally, there are manual controls. The Maximum Privacy and Custom Conditions submenus are located below. We were a little more intrigued by the second screenshot. Although the Privacy Display’s functionality has been compared to that of standard privacy glass protectors, this feature totally reimagines what the screen is capable of.

“Which Part” is written at the bottom of the second screenshot. We can only presume that the screen of the S26 Ultra has the ability to conceal specific areas of the screen. Password screens and sensitive notifications, such as OTPs, can be viewblocked without obscuring the full screen.

Some people are concerned about the Automation for Privacy Display since it would include constant location tracking. Those who frequently take public transportation or crammed busses or trains can benefit most from this technology. By the way, there are a few errors in these screenshots. Therefore, we do question the veracity and source of the disclosure. To confirm the news, we wait for other sources.