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Share on Your Terms with Galaxy S26 Ultra

18 March 2026

Experience Galaxy’s first smartphone with a built-in privacy display

Now you see it, now you don’t. This isn’t some magic trick; you should be in control of what people see on your device. With our first built-in Privacy Display¹ on Galaxy S26 Ultra, you can decide when you want a clear view from all angles and when you want extra protection from prying eyes.

 

What is Privacy Display?

 

Privacy Display on Galaxy S26 Ultra is our new kind of personal protection built-into the device that allows you to adjust the visibility of content on your screen. When enabled, visuals are clear for the user while limiting what others can see when looking at the screen from the side — perfect when you’re traveling or in other public places.

 

Unlike aftermarket stick-on privacy screen covers, the Privacy Display on Galaxy S26 Ultra offers protection without compromising the viewing experience during everyday use.

 

How does Privacy Display work?

 

Integrated directly into the display hardware, Privacy Display on Galaxy S26 Ultra controls how the screen’s pixels disperse light, limiting the visibility from side angles when turned on, while preserving the full display experience from any direction when it’s off. This hardware-first approach delivers a clearer and more consistent experience than a traditional privacy screen protector which permanently reduces brightness and clarity and can degrade touch responsiveness.

 

It’s also customisable. You can decide when it turns on, like when entering sensitive password information, or even limit visibility for specific types of content like popup notifications — it all comes down to user choice.

 

How to Use Privacy Display on Galaxy S26 Ultra

 

For step-by-step instructions to turn on Privacy Display, watch here:

Check out Try Galaxy to test out some of the latest Galaxy features, including Privacy Display, on the device you’re holding right now.

 

Learn more about Galaxy S26 Ultra and all the latest Galaxy devices on Samsung.com/nz.

1 Privacy Display feature controls the screen's viewing angle to limit peripheral vision and can be activated in Settings. Activation for specific apps also available in Settings. Some changes in image quality may occur outside the viewing angle. Some information may still be visible to others depending on the viewing environment, such as angle or brightness. Caution is advised when exposing sensitive information.