You may have seen the Privacy Screen Protectors that limit the views of the phone (or laptop) screen viewing so that you can look forward to it, but people cannot peek on your shoulder. It seems that Samsung has learned how to achieve the same functionality without a particular screen protector – and, even more importantly, this feature can be made according to the desired.
Initially viewed within an UI 8.5 code, the privacy display feature is described as: “Limits screen display from side angles to save your privacy in public.”
Now, x user Shock Screenshots are combined that highlights how Samsung has imagined this work. Settings have an auto -privacy toggle that can enable privacy display in crowded public places, everything from lifts to public transport. As an alternative, you can use the schedule to turn on or off the feature. You will be able to add apps for which the privacy display is in the display.

Settings menu for the new feature of Privacy Display
If we are reading this right, this feature can dissolve only one part of the display-such as a notification that is a popup or window in the picture. In addition, you can choose photos in the gallery that contain private information or have been safely tagged. Screen locking options can also be saved (refers to the pin, password and pattern interface).
One last step by the name of “maximum privacy” reduces the brightness of the screen when the display of privacy makes things more difficult to see by people around it.
Now, it was discovered in an UI 8.5 code, but it will definitely require hardware support to work. ShockThis Galaxy S26 will be available on ultra. Therefore, it will not work on old models, even as they are updated in V8.5. And in view of the date of keeping the cool screen tech special for ultra, we will not bet on other S26 models with it.
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