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Samsung Galaxy S26 will have ‘pixel level’ privacy feature, Samsung confirms

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Last updated: 2026/01/28 at 2:59 PM
News Room Published 28 January 2026
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Samsung is cooking up a fresh new privacy feature for the next Galaxy phones.

The company announced in a pretty vague blog post that it’s getting ready to show off new security functions that work “at a pixel level” for Galaxy phones in the near future. We don’t have a strict date for when we’ll learn more yet, but the smart money would be on the next Galaxy Unpacked event, which is rumored to take place in late February.

We’ll presumably see the new Galaxy S26 lineup at Unpacked, and with it, a look at this new privacy shield.

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Again, Samsung didn’t go deep into how all of this works, but the company claimed it’ll be a way for you to do things like enter sensitive passwords in public spaces without strangers peering over your shoulder to see what you’re doing. It apparently has granular options that allow you to make the privacy feature work only with certain apps or to censor notification pop-ups.

In a probably-related development, recent leaks all but confirmed that an innovative “Privacy Display” feature is coming to the S26 phones. It seems pretty likely that the features are one and the same, but if so, it would be fairly underwhelming, since we already know about Privacy Display.

Ideally, by the end of February, Samsung will be able to talk more freely about all of this without being so vague.

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