What you should know about Galaxy S26 Ultra’s Privacy Display

What you should know about Galaxy S26 Ultra’s Privacy Display

What you should know about Galaxy S26 Ultra’s Privacy Display

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Publish Date: 2026-03-01 12:00:00

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The Galaxy S26 series as a whole isn’t anything all that groundbreaking, but if there’s one feature that should have your attention, it’s the Privacy Display on the Galaxy S26 Ultra. This feature is rightfully the standout addition to this year’s lineup and, after spending a busy couple of days in exactly the situation where Privacy Display is the most useful, there are a few things I think you should probably know.

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To quickly recap, the Privacy Display on the Galaxy S26 Ultra is a new display tech that, at the flip of a switch, hides your display’s contents to anyone around you. It does this, in very simplified terms, by employing a “shield “gate” around half of the pixels on your screen and focusing the light output straight ahead. So when Privacy Display is activated, you end up with a display that’s not nearly as visible from the sides.

It’s a brilliant idea, and one that I was enamored with in early impressions.

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But, as I suspected, there are some aspects of the Privacy Display that can really only show themselves in real-world usage and, oh boy, have I given it quite the test. Since setting up the Galaxy S26 Ultra, I’ve basically been on planes, trains, and everything in between all weekend. Admittedly, I’m using the term “weekend” lightly here, but after cross-country and cross-Atlantic flights back-to-back, what even is time?

Anyway, I think there are three main things I’ve figured out about the Privacy Display on using it for the past couple of days.

This starts with the question I’ve seen thrown around more than any other – does it impact the display while Privacy Display is turned off? The answer is a little…

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