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Samsung reveals new display privacy shield as Galaxy S26 launch nears

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Last updated: 2026/01/28 at 3:39 PM
News Room Published 28 January 2026
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Samsung has previewed a new privacy layer for its smartphone displays that looks certain to debut within the forthcoming Galaxy S26 range of handsets.

The company said the new privacy layer will ‘protect users from shoulder surfing in public spaces’. It’s a hardware and software-level feature with users able to customise visibility to suit different aspects of phone usage.

The key idea is to stop other people peeping at messages, and password entries but users can choose to put up a guard when using certain apps. They can also customise depending on the level of protection they need, while the feature also works to obscure pop up notifications. It can be fine-tuned or turned off entirely, Samsung says.

“Our phones are our most personal space, but we use them in the least private places,” Samsung says in a blog post. “On the bus, in the elevator, and wherever we’re waiting in line, our digital laundry gets aired in plain view. And as phones become more tailored to our routines and preferences, concerns about privacy are only growing.”

Samsung has published videos teasing the “pixel-level” feature, which will obscure the key details from view. It appears as if items like message notifications will be blacked out when the privacy layer is enabled, as will the field for entering passwords will too. It’s not clear if it works to obscure the view of people looking from the side – like some screen protectors do anyway – or whether the feature simply obscures the mandated are of the display for all.

“It took over five years of engineering, testing and refining to get here. We studied how people use their phones, what they consider private, and how security should feel in everyday life. The result is a fusion of hardware and software expertly calibrated to protect you without getting in your way.”

We’re likely to get a full explanation of the feature at the next Samsung Unpacked where the Galaxy S26 range is likely to be unveiled. No date has been confirmed yet, but the smart money is on next month.

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