Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra’s standout privacy display excels in harsh outdoor lighting. A new report confirms this feature hides screen content from side angles even at max brightness, while preserving sharp image quality and accurate colors.
Privacy Display Mechanics
Samsung revives its 2018 tech demo for the S26 Ultra, enabling customizable privacy modes—like auto-activation via Galaxy AI when bystanders approach or during banking apps. Unlike static screen protectors, users toggle it off for shared viewing, ensuring straight-on clarity remains perfect.
If you still don’t have a clear idea of what the private screen on the Galaxy S26 Ultra is, just watch this video. Once you do, you’ll immediately understand why this is easily the most marketable feature of the S26 Ultra. pic.twitter.com/93uTzFAR5Y
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Outdoor Performance Edge
The display maintains invisibility from angles under direct sunlight or max brightness, outperforming expectations for real-world privacy. This pairs with Samsung’s anti-reflective coatings, now echoed by Apple on iPhone 17, setting a new flagship standard.
Additional S26 Ultra Upgrades
A wider camera aperture boosts low-light shots with better detail, alongside 60W wired (up from 45W) and 25W wireless charging gains over S25 Ultra. Privacy display steals the spotlight as the top draw for outdoor users.

