Screen snoopers are people who read over your shoulder, but Samsung has unveiled a new phone that will stop them in their tracks. The newly released Galaxy S26 Ultra blurs your screen when seen from the side, while keeping the display crystal clear for you. Users can block out their entire screen from prying eyes or choose to hide only select information and apps. For example, Privacy Display can kick in when you’re entering your PIN, password, or to hide key information like pop-up notifications. Unlike commonly available stick–on privacy filters, Samsung's integrated solution obscures the screen from all angles rather than just from the sides. That means your private information can remain hidden, even when you're switching from portrait to landscape mode. The Galaxy S26 Ultra starts at $1,190, with the S26+ selling for $1,488.
Samsung’s New Phone Stops Screen Snoopers in Their Tracks
Screen snoopers are people who read over your shoulder, but Samsung has unveiled a new phone that will stop them in their tracks. The newly released Galaxy S26 Ultra blurs your screen when seen from the side, while keeping the display crystal clear for you. Users can block out their entire screen from prying eyes or choose to hide only select information and apps. For example, Privacy Display can kick in when you’re entering your PIN, password, or to hide key information like pop-up notifications. Unlike commonly available stick–on privacy filters, Samsung's integrated solution obscures the screen from all angles rather than just from the sides. That means your private information can remain hidden, even when you're switching from portrait to landscape mode. The Galaxy S26 Ultra starts at $1,190, with the S26+ selling for $1,488.
