Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra is already the hot topic among Galaxy fans, and now a new leak reveals the first look at its Privacy Display Settings.
Under the hood, Samsung is actively working on its next flagship Galaxy S26 series, which will be launched sometime between January and February next year. Initially, it was reported that the series will include three models: Galaxy S26 Pro, Galaxy S26 Edge, and Galaxy S26 Ultra. However, a recent report revealed that the company has now started developing the Galaxy S26 Plus model.
A few days back, it was reported that the Galaxy S26 Ultra could arrive with a built-in privacy screen feature. It is expected to rely on Samsung’s Flex Magic Pixel technology that adjusts the pixels on the screen using AI to make it difficult to read from the sides. The technology is supposed to be integrated with the upcoming Galaxy S26 Ultra.
Now, new leaked screenshots on X by @achultra give a clear picture of how this feature will work and what settings it will offer. According to the leaked screenshots, the system will trigger the feature automatically if it meets certain conditions.
Once you enable Auto Privacy mode, it will automatically use Private Display in particular scenes; for instance, when you use sensitive apps or when you are in crowded places. Other options, like Custom Conditions, will let you define specific conditions for the mode, and Maximum Privacy will offer stronger protection, making the screen dimmer than usual. All of these capabilities seem quite convenient in terms of privacy to enhance the user experience.