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Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra Privacy Screen Previewed

Last updated: February 17, 2026 4:25 am
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The Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra is shaping up to be the standout model in Samsung’s upcoming flagship series, with exciting new features that cater to privacy-conscious users. Tech Advisor reports that the device is expected to come equipped with a upgraded 12MP selfie camera featuring a new Sony sensor. This sensor offers an 85-degree field of view, which will enhance group photos and provide users with the ability to capture the perfect angle every time.

One of the most intriguing new features of the S26 Ultra is the introduction of a Privacy Screen. This innovative feature utilizes hardware-level technology to hide sensitive content, such as notifications and PINs, from prying eyes. In a recent video posted on the official Samsung US YouTube page, we see a demonstration of the Privacy Screen in action. With a simple toggle, the screen blanks out specific areas to ensure that only the phone’s owner can view the content, protecting their privacy in public settings.

The Privacy Screen feature was first previewed by Samsung at the end of January, and leaks have since confirmed that it will be a key selling point of the Galaxy S26 Ultra. This hardware-level protection sets the device apart from competitors and highlights Samsung’s commitment to providing users with advanced privacy features.

In addition to the Privacy Screen, the S26 Ultra is also rumored to feature an upgraded selfie camera with a new Sony sensor. While the specifications are similar to the previous model, the switch to a Sony sensor with a wider 85-degree field of view is expected to improve the overall quality of selfies and group photos. While the iPhone 17 may still hold the title for best selfie camera, the enhancements made to the S26 Ultra’s camera are a step in the right direction for Samsung.

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With its focus on privacy and camera improvements, the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra is shaping up to be a must-have device for users who prioritize security and quality photography. Stay tuned for the official unveiling at Samsung’s Galaxy Unpacked event on 25 February, where all the details of the S26 Ultra will be revealed.

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