For those worried about a stranger on the train peeking at your messages, or an over-controlling partner keeping tabs, Samsung’s next flagship might have the solution.

Leaked code from Samsung’s upcoming One UI 8.5 software points to a feature called Private Display (also referenced as Privacy Display), which is tipped to be used on the upcoming Galaxy S26 Ultra.

It’s designed to limit screen visibility from side angles, essentially baking a privacy screen protector directly into the phone’s OLED panel.

Instead of sticking on a bulky third-party film that dims your screen, Samsung will use an AI-driven pixel technology called Flex Magic Pixel, recently trademarked by Samsung Display.

The system automatically adjusts the brightness and viewing angle of individual pixels, making the scre

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