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The Galaxy S26 Ultra’s ‘Privacy Display’ is so good, rumors suggest other brands may try it.


What you need to know

  • Rumors from a Chinese expert claim that several overseas companies may use Samsung’s Privacy Display as inspiration for future phones.
  • The post says that these OEMs may implement a version of Privacy Screen on their flagship phones with an alleged launch in September.
  • Samsung teased its Galaxy S26 Ultra privacy display late last month, showing how blind eyes can’t see what you’re doing on the side.
  • Galaxy Unpacked takes place on February 25, 2026 at 1 pm ET/10 am PT.

We’re just two days away from the Samsung Galaxy Unpacked, and a rumor from an overseas tipster claims that some OEMs may be borrowing a key privacy feature.

The rumor, posted by Digital Chat Station on Weibo (Chinese), suspects that more OEMs may be chasing a privacy feature similar to what Samsung has on the Galaxy S26 Ultra (via 9to5Google). DCS says the company’s “Privacy Display” is “tested by domestic manufacturers” (machine translation). It seems that these brands are looking for their flagship version of the Privacy Display that will be installed by the Galaxy S26 Ultra.

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